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News Release from: RadiSys Corporation | Subject: Media Processing Card IV
Edited by the Electronicstalk Editorial
Team on 30 October 2007
Media processing blade boosts
performance
With the new MPC-IV blade, Convedia CMS-9000 Media Servers offer the industry's highest port capacity with a lower price per port for the most demanding media processing applications.
RadiSys has released media processing blade for the Convedia CMS-9000 Media Server The new Media Processing Card IV (MPC-IV) delivers capacity and performance improvements for processing-intensive applications such as conferencing, video and low-bitrate codecs
This article was originally published on Electronicstalk on 19 Feb 2002 at 8.00am (UK)
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With the new MPC-IV blade, Convedia CMS-9000 Media Servers offer the industry's highest port capacity with a lower price per port for the most demanding media processing applications.
The Convedia CMS-9000 Media Server was designed to accommodate capacity upgrades.
The new MPC-IV card adds additional digital signal processor (DSP) resources to the original Media Processing Card III (MPC-III) hardware design, providing up to 24,000 ports of media processing power on the CMS-9000 platform, representing a 30% capacity improvement compared to the media processing cards in RadiSys' first-generation CMS-6000 Media Server systems.
The MPC-IV card continues to offer the improved CPU power of the original MPC-III design for CPU-bound applications like VoiceXML IVR processing, while adding the additional DSP resources for improved conference mixing, video, low-bitrate codecs and transcoding capacity.
"VoIP and IMS solution vendors and their service provider customers continue to fuel a demand for open, standards-based audio and video media processing horsepower in their solutions and networks", according to Stephane Teral, Principal Analyst, Infonetics Research.
"Vendors like RadiSys who continue to offer improved capacity and performance benchmarks are well positioned to maintain their market leadership in IP media processing products and technology".
The new MPC-IV card is designed to be hosted in the CMS-9000 Media Server chassis, as well as CMS-6000 systems.
The new high-capacity media processing blade is 100% backward-compatible with RadiSys media processing and redundancy features, management and control interfaces.
The MPC-IV card has already completed NEBS Level 3 safety certification for telecommunications environments, while meeting Restriction on Hazardous Substances (RoHS) environmental standards for telecommunications equipment manufacturing.
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