LUXXON UNVEILS MULTIMEDIA PROCESSOR FOR WIRELESS DEVICES THAT ENABLES STREAMING VIDEO, AUDIO, GRAPHICS AND GAMES.Luxxon Corporation, a leading provider of adaptive streaming media See streaming audio, streaming video and digital media hub. technology, has unveiled its LUX A unit of measurement of the intensity of light. It is equal to the illumination of a surface one meter away from a single candle. See candela. 2 multimedia processor, which enables device manufacturers to integrate compelling multimedia capabilities into wireless devices. The LUX2 includes a flexible multi-codec processor that provides device manufacturers with an adaptive and high-performance solution capable of encoding See encode. and decoding de·code tr.v. de·cod·ed, de·cod·ing, de·codes 1. To convert from code into plain text. 2. To convert from a scrambled electronic signal into an interpretable one. 3. open-standard-based audio, video and graphic formats, such MPEG-4, MP3, and MIDI. Wireless handsets and PDAs equipped with the LUX2 will provide wireless users with the ability to send and receive the widest range of streaming media content. As device manufacturers worldwide work to develop next-generation mobile devices equipped with full multimedia functionality, they face a growing number of challenges and obstacles including how to handle the multitude of audio, video, and graphic formats as well as changing client device and network capabilities. In addition, multimedia services, such as sending and receiving streaming video A one-way video transmission over a data network. It is widely used on the Web as well as company networks to play video clips and video broadcasts. Computers in home networks stream video to digital media hubs connected to a home theater. , require significantly more power, which quickly drains the batteries on today's mobile phones and PDAs. "Luxxon's LUX2 rich feature set and low power allow 2.5G and 3G phones to simultaneously support the rich media that the new wireless networks enable, while keeping the phone small and light-weight like today's phones that we have gotten used to," said Dave Singhal, president and CEO (1) (Chief Executive Officer) The highest individual in command of an organization. Typically the president of the company, the CEO reports to the Chairman of the Board. of Luxxon. "Our goal is to provide the technology infrastructure to device manufacturers that powers and enables wireless multimedia services and applications regardless of whether it is streaming video, multimedia messaging, music videos or games." The highly-adaptive multimedia processor technology of LUX2 enables device manufacturers to build wireless phones and PDAs that feature a multitude of rich media capabilities, including: a built-in camera that would allow a field worker to record MPEG-4 and send a video message to other workers; a larger full-color display on which an individual can watch such video messages and or view Internet music videos; game support using game acceleration for Java and non-Java games; MP3 capabilities for listening to music downloaded wirelessly; digital still picture capture in JPEG JPEG in full Joint Photographic Experts Group Standard computer file format for storing graphic images in a compressed form for general use. JPEG images are compressed using a mathematical algorithm. allowing a person to upload his or her picture from the phone to a wireless dating service; and high quality MIDI music support for better ring tones and Internet game support. Device manufacturers are able to overcome the challenge of handling the plethora of formats in the market by integrating LUX2 into handsets and PDAs. LUX2 supports most of today's rich media formats (such as MPEG-4 enhanced with Luxxon's patent-pending error resilience technology, JPEG, MP3, MIDI, and GSM audio) as well as tomorrow's video, audio, music, and game formats. LUX2 also supports various proprietary formats. Unlike RISC RISC in full Reduced Instruction Set Computing Computer architecture that uses a limited number of instructions. RISC became popular in microprocessors in the 1980s. or DSP (1) (Digital Signal Processor) A special-purpose CPU used for digital signal processing applications (see definition #2 below). It provides ultra-fast instruction sequences, such as shift and add, and multiply and add, which are commonly used in math-intensive software-based solutions, LUX2 provides this flexibility to device manufacturers with guaranteed high performance and longer battery life. |
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