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Date: 7th Jan 2010
Cavium to demonstrate wireless HD video
at 2010 International CES
Cavium will be demonstrating at CES 2010 a complete connected
home solution for whole home wireless video distribution
based on its PureVu and ECONA lines of processor chips,
consisting of wireless access points, network attached storage
devices, notebook PCs and TVs.
Key Cavium Demonstrations at CES 2010:
Wireless HD TV using standard WiFi 802.11n: Cavium's PureVu
video processors enable wireless transmission of full-HD
1080p60 video between gaming consoles, Blu-Ray players and
other CE devices to HD TV displays in real-time. PureVu
video processors consist of a variety of stand-alone and
co-processor models offering a range of capabilities including
industry's lowest compression latency for full HD 1080p60
H.264 encode and decode, integrated HDCP 2.0 security, graphics
engine, gigabit networking, quality of service hardware,
and dual-core ARM11 processors with a power consumption
profile suitable for portable CE devices. The demonstration
will show support for multi-room transmission, network sharing
and gaming grade end-to-end latency.
Wireless Laptop Displays using WiFi: Using Cavium's PureVu
video processors consumers and business professionals can
cut the wire between laptops, desktops and external displays,
monitors and projectors. PureVu processors will utilize
the existing WiFi chipset in PCs to transmit real-time computer
displays, 3D graphics, and video to any TV display, monitor
or projector. Cavium's video processors are designed to
handle text and graphics with equally high quality as movie
content, making the PureVu family an ideal solution for
computing platforms.
HD Video Conferencing: Next generation of consumer and
small business video conferencing by using PureVu.
The other demos include FTXX Home Broadband Gateway, Home
Network Attached Storage, Commercial Grade Embedded Linux
Software.
For more details visit www.caviumnetworks.com
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