MIPS-Based(TM) Combination HD/Blu-ray Disc(TM) Player from LG Electronics
Wins Coveted 'Best of CES' Award
MOUNTAIN VIEW, Calif., Jan. 18 /PRNewswire-FirstCall/ -- MIPS
Technologies' (Nasdaq: MIPS) licensees and their customers were front and
center at last week's Consumer Electronics Show in Las Vegas. More than two
dozen companies demonstrated and displayed design innovations and new
products based on the industry-leading MIPS(R) architecture.
"For well over a decade, CES has been an ideal forum for our customers
to showcase hundreds of MIPS-Based products as the digital consumer market
continues to explode worldwide," said Jack Browne, vice president of
marketing at MIPS Technologies. "This year was no exception, with MIPS at
the center of major product advancements in digital home entertainment,
portable media, GPS, broadband access, next-generation networking and
communications."
Honored this year with a "Best of CES" Award was the MIPS-Based(TM) LG
BH100 high-definition video disc player from LG Electronics-the industry's
first player capable of accommodating both Blu-ray Disc and HD DVD formats.
Utilizing Broadcom's MIPS-Based BCM7440 Blu-ray Disc and HD DVD SoC
solution, the LG BH100 will allow consumers to purchase the high-definition
discs of their choice without being limited to a single format.
Additional MIPS-Based highlights from CES 2007 included:
Actions Semiconductor Co., Ltd.
Actions Semiconductor, one of China's leading fabless semiconductor
companies, introduced its Series 13 product family, featuring the new dual-
core architecture with a 32-bit MIPS core and a 24-bit DSP, supporting full
video and audio functionality on larger QVGA color displays. The Series 13
product family leverages MIPS' low power characteristics and is designed to
meet consumer demand for high-quality multi-media playback on-the-go.
AMD/ATI
Advanced Micro Devices (AMD) unveiled the industry's first
High-Definition TV (HDTV) digital cable tuner for Windows Vista(TM) with
its ATI TV Wonder(TM) Digital Cable Tuner, a MIPS-Based SoC. The device
enables a PC to compete on a level footing with traditional consumer
electronic devices, becoming a home entertainment hub. For the first time,
users can build a media PC and watch, record and play back any and all of
the content seen on a digital TV. Last October, AMD and ATI joined forces,
combining AMD's technology leadership in microprocessors with ATI's
strengths in graphics, chipsets and consumer electronics, including DTV.
ASUSTeK Computer Inc.
ASUSTeK introduced a new line of Wireless for HDMI products for the
digital home, including accessory devices and embedded designs that
dramatically simplify connections between home audio and video electronic
components. Derived from MIPS-Based innovations in ultra wideband
technology by Tzero, these new products enable distribution of
high-definition video streams around the home-significantly reducing
installation and equipment costs for service providers.
Atheros Communications, Inc.
Atheros Communications, Inc., a leading developer of advanced wireless
solutions, demonstrated the expanded performance of its MIPS-Based
XSPAN(TM) 802.11n technology and the real-world networking benefits that
are enjoyed by consumers today: multiple, simultaneous streaming of HD
video, audio, multi- player gaming, VoIP and data-all on a single wireless
LAN (WLAN) network. Today, XSPAN is the most widely adopted 802.11n
technology in the retail networking and PC OEM markets.
Broadcom
China's Haier Group introduced Broadcom's BCM3551 digital TV SoC into
its B Series, E Series and S Series products, its family of large-sized LCD
HDTVs. The MIPS-Based BCM3551, featuring superior video quality and high
performance processing in a highly integrated design, significantly reduces
the number of chips required, enabling Haier to expand its HDTV offerings
at affordable consumer price points.
Coship Electronics Co., Ltd.
Coship featured Broadcom's market leading high definition (HD) and
standard definition (SD) IP set-top box silicon in its AnySight 810 Series
dual-mode IP/terrestrial digital STB targeted specifically for the
high-growth Chinese STB market. Broadcom's MIPS-Based BCM7402 and BCM7452
chipsets allow Coship's dual-mode digital STBs to receive cable, satellite
or terrestrial broadcast content, as well as premium on-demand services
from an IP network through DSL or fiber-to-building connections.
DIRECTV
DIRECTV announced an agreement with Broadcom to enable its launch of
Basic Standard Definition through Advanced HDTV DVR Set-Top Box Platforms.
MIPS- Based Broadcom semiconductor solutions for the satellite set-top box
market are being used as the core technology in many DIRECTV
high-definition television (HDTV) and basic standard definition (SD)
set-top boxes.
Entropic Communications
Westell (Illinois) announced that it is the first to market with a
product that uses Entropic's MIPS-Based c.LINK-270(TM) chipset to offer
fiber customers a new broadband router that networks home entertainment via
existing in-house cable, Ethernet or WiFi. This makes media networking easy
and seamless in typical home environments.
Hitron Technology (Taiwan) announced a triple-play broadband DSL
gateway allowing multiple HDTV streams, VoIP channels and guaranteed QoS
using Entropic's MIPS-Based c.LINK-270(TM) solution. It makes home digital
entertainment networking easy by offering seamless connectivity via
existing in-house cable, Ethernet or WiFi.
Hisense
Hisense announced a new generation of digital flat panel televisions
capable of receiving and displaying high-definition video wirelessly and
from a range of entertainment components. Hisense demonstrated the first of
these products -- the TLM4288P -- a 42-inch liquid crystal display
flat-panel TV. Using Tzero's MIPS-Based UWB, the TLM4288P operates at
transmission speeds of up to 480 megabits per second (Mbps) to support even
the highest demands of high-definition video and IPTV.
LG Electronics
LG Electronics announced the selection of Raza Microelectronics'
(RMI's) MIPS-Based Alchemy Au1200 Processor for its LN 790 Portable
Navigation Device with Multimedia Capabilities. RMI's high-performance,
low-power SoC solution was chosen for its performance per milliwatt and
high level of integration.
NXP Semiconductors
NXP Semiconductors introduced and demonstrated the MIPS-Based STB225
development kit, the industry's first high-definition (HD) IP set-top box
(STB) platform with support for Microsoft Windows Embedded CE 6.0. The
platform was developed to help accelerate the acceptance of IPTV worldwide.
NXP also showcased the SAA7164E and SAA7163E processors, the first in a
family of PC TV processors designed to bring heightened levels of
performance and system integration to desktop and notebook multimedia PCs.
The SAA7164E provides dual channel TV as well as radio capture and
streaming capabilities with hardware AV compression, allowing for
independent watch, record and advanced personal video recorder (PVR)
features, while the SAA7163E is a cost- effective single-channel
alternative.
Raza Microelectronics, Inc. (RMI(R))
RMI announced two new MIPS-Based products for Portable Media Players
and Personal Navigation Devices. RMI's Alchemy Au1250(TM) boosts
application processing performance to 600 MHz, with remarkably low power
consumption, and the Au1210(TM) targets portable navigation and economy
applications. Both new ICs maintain pin and software compatibility with the
popular Au1200 chip.
Samsung Electronics
Selecting Broadcom's comprehensive MIPS-Based Blu-ray Disc chipset
solution, Samsung Electronics introduced its second-generation, high-
definition Blu-ray Disc player for the home entertainment industry.
Samsung also announced the selection of RMI's MIPS-Based Alchemy Au1200
processor for its T-DMB mobile TV and digital photo frame applications. The
powerful MIPS-based processor enables users to watch digital TV on the go,
download media quickly and enjoy DVD-quality video efficiently delivered at
full resolution, with numerous video format options.
Sigma Designs
Six of the top consumer electronics manufacturers are using the
MIPS-Based Sigma Designs SMP8630 series of secure media processors to power
their Blu-ray Disc players. Several units shown on the show floor included
Panasonic's DMP BD10, Pioneer's BDP HD1, and Sony's BDP-S1.
Westinghouse Digital
Westinghouse Digital introduced a new generation of LCD HDTVs utilizing
Broadcom's BCM3560 digital TV SoC to deliver superior video, audio and
graphics quality. As a MIPS-Based design, the Broadcom(R) BCM3560 digital
TV SoC provides a level of integration and advanced performance that
enables manufacturers to cost-effectively transition product lines to
affordable high- quality analog/digital televisions in a variety of size
and display options.
Zoran Corporation
Zoran demonstrated several MIPS-Based technologies, including:
* SupraHD(R) high definition television designs and STB products for
Asia, Europe and North American markets
* DVD Recorder reference designs for Digital Video Broadcast STBs,
PVRs, DTVs, and new combo products based on Zoran's Activa(R) 200 family of
processors along with new products from Pioneer, Sansui, Thomson/RCA,
Toshiba and others
* New digital camera designs and new models from Nikon, Olympus,
Pentax, Samsung, Sony and others using the COACH digital camera processor
Zoran also demonstrated MIPS-Based SupraHD(R) 760 ATSC processor with
integrated demodulator, a single-chip HDTV solution. Zoran announced that
multiple customers will be launching new ATSC Digital TV products for the
U.S. market powered by Zoran's SupraHD 760 processors. The processors
integrate both market-leading HDTV processor technology and 8VSB
demodulation technology into a single-chip solution, enabling exceptional
price performance for manufacturers of digital televisions.
For more information about these announcements, please visit the
companies' respective websites or http://www.mips.com.
About MIPS Technologies
MIPS Technologies, Inc. is a leading provider of industry-standard
processor architectures and cores for digital consumer, networking,
personal entertainment, communications and business applications. The
company drives the broadest architectural alliance that delivers 32- and
64-bit embedded RISC solutions to the embedded market, and in combination
with its licensees, offers the widest range of robust, scalable processors
in standard, custom, semi-custom and application-specific products
worldwide. MIPS Technologies licenses its intellectual property (IP) to
today's leading semiconductor companies, ASIC developers and system OEMs.
Today, MIPS-Based designs are integrated in millions of products around
the world, including broadband devices from Linksys, digital cameras from
Canon, DTVs and entertainment systems from Sony, DVD Recordable devices
from Pioneer, digital set-top boxes from Motorola, network routers from
Cisco and laser printers from Hewlett- Packard. Founded in 1998, MIPS
Technologies is based in Mountain View, California, with offices worldwide.
For more information, please contact (650) 567-5000 or visit
http://www.mips.com .
NOTE: MIPS and MIPS-Based are trademarks or registered trademarks of
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CONTACT: Cathy Browne of MIPS Technologies, Inc., +1-650-567-5178, or cbrowne@mips.com
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