SUNNYVALE, USA: VaST, the leader in electronics virtualization, and Marseille Networks, the leader in Quad-HD video processing technology and chip virtualization, will demonstrate a virtual model of Marseille Networks’ Quad-HD video processing chip (VTV-1210) at the International Consumer Electronics Show on January 7-10 in Las Vegas South Hall, #35687MP.
The VTV-1210 featuring Marseille’s 4xHD video technology delivers breathtaking quality images in Quad-HD resolution and is the first video processor introduced for Quad-HD home theater systems.
Marseille’s experience in video processing and virtualization led to the creation of the revolutionary Video Through Virtualization (VTV) platform targeting consumer electronics OEMs. The VTV platform, which combines Marseille’s 4xHD technology, Marseille’s chip virtualization technology and VaST’s virtual prototyping tools enables Marseille and its customers to explore product concepts, execute concurrent hardware/software development, and validate system performance in real time prior to chip tape-out.
“The VTV platform and VaST tools enable Marseille to customize the feature-set of its chips to match customer requirements just-in-time without costly over-design, while helping to reduce the product development cycle by six to 12 months and minimizing R&D expense,” said Amine Chabane, CEO of Marseille.
“Marseille’s use of VaST’s tools coupled with Marseille chip virtualization exemplifies how virtualization lowers design cost and changes supply chain interactions. Marseille’s ability to customize their design and validate in-system operation long before chip tape-out is a major competitive advantage over traditional go-to-market approaches,” said Alain Labat, CEO of VaST.
Friday, December 18, 2009
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