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   Date: 4th Sept 09

Barco's JPEG 2000 IP core supports 40nm FPGA platforms

All 40/45nm FPGA process nodes are now supported by Barco Silex JPEG 2000 IP cores for both high-performance and low-cost applications.

"The introduction of 40nm FPGAs is very exciting for JPEG 2000 applications in the broadcast market", said Théodore Marescaux, Video Business Manager at Barco Silex. "Thanks to the greatly increased densities, integration of rapid serial interfaces and reduced power consumption, FPGAs offer a cost-effective alternative to JPEG 2000 ASSPs and bring high flexibility to broadcast equipment manufacturers to differentiate on their JPEG 2000 compression based applications.

Broadcast applications of JPEG 2000 have wide varied requirements, ranging from single channel to complex multi-channel implementations and including high frame-rate and sub-frame latency applications. Nonetheless they typically come in two flavors: they have either high-performance requirements or need to satisfy stringent costs. The good news is that with the bleeding edge 40 nm FPGAs, customers have the choice between high performance and low cost devices.

Barco Silex is a long-time partner of both major FPGA vendors, and as such it is only natural to optimize our JPEG 2000 IP cores for the newest families of 40nm FPGAs, namely the Altera Stratix IV and Xilinx Virtex-6 devices for high performance applications and the Altera Arria II GX and Xilinx Spartan-6 devices when cost-effectiveness is the name of the game".

"The broadcast market has very specific needs", commented Laurent Petit, Product Manager at Barco Silex. "Therefore our leading-edge JPEG 2000 IP cores are tailored to hit the sweet-spot between implementation effectiveness and outstanding quality/performance for broadcast applications."

For more details visit http://www.barco.com/designservices/

          
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