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News Release from: Texas Instruments (April 2001-March 2006)
Edited by the Electronicstalk Editorial
Team on 08 April 2002
DSP platform is basis for HP
multifunction devices
A TI DSP platform has been selected for two of Hewlett-Packard Company's newest multifunction products (MFPs).
A TI DSP platform has been selected for two of Hewlett-Packard Company's newest multifunction products (MFPs) The programmable TI TMS3200C6000 DSPs allows HP to deliver high quality hard copy images quickly and cost effectively for its customers
This article was originally published on Electronicstalk on 8 Nov 2004 at 8.00am (UK)
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HP MFPs, which are marketed to the commercial customer segment, enable users to perform multiple functions, such as print, copy, scan and fax, from one device to improve productivity and save costs.
HP's use of the high-performance TI DSP platform is part of a growing market trend.
As more printers evolve into networked, multifunction appliances, the performance and programmability of TI's DSPs can help manufacturers quickly and cost-effectively deliver products that facilitate document management for large work groups.
In addition to reducing time-to-market, TI's programmable DSPs enable companies to keep pace with the changing standards of the imaging industry by allowing them to implement their own intellectual property for market-winning product differentiation.
For instance, because of code compability in the DSP platform, HP can upgrade product software through a simple downloading process.
With the C6000 DSP platform, HP customers can experience enhanced image quality in finished documents and flexibility in the development of mathematically intensive image processing algorithms.
In addition, the single programmable DSP replaces several fixed-function devices, thereby reducing overall system cost.
"TI wanted to provide HP with a high-performance imaging solution that would allow the company to continually improve and differentiate their multi-function printer portfolio", said Eric Braddom, manager, DSP Video and Imaging, TI.
"With the C6000 DSP platform, HP has the performance, programmability and support it needs to remain on the cutting edge of the hardcopy appliance market".
To aid the development and inclusion of DSPs in the HP LaserJet MFPs, TI provided HP with access to its imaging software library and the TI Imaging Developer's Kit.
TI also offers a wide range of imaging software modules from the world's largest network of DSP third party developers.
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