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News Release from: Silicon Hive
Edited by the Electronicstalk Editorial
Team on 11 January 2007
Alliance to create video signal
processing demo
Silicon Hive and AllGo Embedded Systems have signed an agreement to codevelop a video signal processing demonstration system.
Silicon Hive and AllGo Embedded Systems have signed an agreement to codevelop a video signal processing demonstration system AllGo Embedded Systems is working on the embedded software, and Silicon Hive is providing the hardware components
This article was originally published on Electronicstalk on 18 Jun 2003 at 8.00am (UK)
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The partnership between the companies took off quickly due in part to Silicon Hive's new office in Bangalore.
K Srinivasan, CEO of AllGo Embedded Systems, said: "We plan to provide compelling solutions for high performance video applications by combining the video signal processing expertise from AllGo and the HiveFlex processors from Silicon Hive".
"Our algorithmic IP can exploit the parallelism of the HiveFlex VSP cores to the maximum, allowing us to develop fully programmable video solutions that do not exist today".
Also commenting, Dr Ramanathan Sethuraman, Director of Silicon Hive's Bangalore Operations, said: "HiveFlex processors from Silicon Hive, namely HiveFlex VSP2100 series, uniquely address the high performance needs of video applications".
"The data level parallelism (DLP), instruction level parallelism (ILP) and task level parallelism (TLP) allows our partner to exploit parallelism to build optimal solutions".
"AllGo with its expertise in embedded software engineering is developing advanced video applications on our HiveFlex processors".
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