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News Release from: LSI Europe
Edited by the Electronicstalk Editorial
Team on 10 November 2006
Processor architecture is key enabling
technology
The LSI Domino[X] architecture wins the 2006 International Consumer Electronics Show Innovations Design and Engineering Award for Enabling Technologies.
The Consumer Electronics Association (CEA) has selected the LSI Domino[X] media processor architecture as the winner of the International Consumer Electronics Show (CES) Innovations Design and Engineering Award for Enabling Technologies The Domino[X] architecture will be displayed in the LSI booth (15200) at the International CES, from 8th to 11th January 2007, in Las Vegas
This article was originally published on Electronicstalk on 23 May 2001 at 8.00am (UK)
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Each year the CEA honours the most innovative consumer electronics products with the International CES Innovations Design and Engineering Award.
The award has become a hallmark for the best designed products in consumer technology.
A pre-eminent panel of judges evaluates products based on the following criteria: user value; unique and novel features; contributions to the quality of life; and aesthetic and design qualities.
"We are excited and pleased that the CEA has awarded the prestigious International CES Innovations and Design Award to the new Domino[X] architecture", said Umesh Padval, Executive Vice President, Consumer Products Group, LSI Logic.
"The CEA's recognition validates the importance and impact of this new architecture for next-generation consumer electronics and professional broadcast products, as the industry transitions from MPEG-2 to H.264/VC-1".
The Domino[X] architecture is based on many years of experience in providing professional-grade, Emmy Award-winning video compression technology.
The architecture has an innovative multi-core media processor approach that is flexible and scalable enough to address high-performance professional codec solutions, as well as cost-sensitive consumer electronics products.
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