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  Date: 03/04/2013

Ittiam to showcase low latency full HD streaming system on TI DaVinci chip

Ittiam to showcase its full HD (1080p 60fps) low latency streaming system on the DaVinci TMS320DM8169 video processor platform from Texas Instruments at NAB Show 2013, Las Vegas from 8 April to 11 April 2013.

Ittiam says this low latency server-client streaming solution delivers high quality, full HD video (1080p60) at less than 70 milliseconds and less than 60 milliseconds for 720p60 video. The low latency is achieved by optimizing slice-based processing across both hardware and software. Latency-critical applications such as KVM over IP and vision-guided systems in industrial and defense applications are suggested to get benefitted from this solution.

“Ittiam’s understanding of multimedia streaming technology has enabled it to identify and implement enhancements that have enabled further reduction of latencies. With its latest solution, Ittiam brings together high quality video and low latencies, setting the stage for a wider adoption of low latency streaming,” said Bhavani Gopalakrishna Rao, Senior Manager Video Networking Systems.” Ittiam’s solution, based on programmable DSPs such as the DaVinci DM8169 video processor from Texas Instruments Incorporated (TI), retains flexibility while providing low video processing and delivery latency - the best of both worlds. Ittiam's low latency streaming systems have already been deployed in latency-critical applications, including live communication, video surveillance, UAV navigation, interactive multimedia applications, collaborative medical devices and custom government and defense applications.”



 
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