Conexant Systems introduced what it called the world’s first fami...
Conexant Systems introduced what it called the world’s first family of H.264-compliant decoders for next- generation HDTV delivery. “More efficient modulation and compression techniques are essential for bandwidth- intensive services such as HDTV,” said Jeff Crosby, Conexant vp-broadband media…
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processing products. He said his company’s CX2418X family of decoders would give operators “significantly improved current compression rates and bandwidth utilization, enabling them to deliver more content using their existing infrastructure.” Samples of the CX24180 device are available, and volume production of the complete CX2418X family is set for 2005’s 2nd quarter, Conexant said. The chips are $20 each for 10,000.