Texas Instruments and Thomson Showcase Video over IP Services in Inaugural IPTV Zone at IBC 2007
September 07 2007 - 8:57AM
PR Newswire (US)
-- Joint IPTV Demonstration Reflects Companies' Desire to Bring
Innovative Digital Video Products to Market Faster DALLAS and
PARIS, Sept. 7 /PRNewswire-FirstCall/ -- Texas Instruments
Incorporated (TI) (NYSE:TXN) and Thomson (Euronext 18453; NYSE:
TMS) are working together to create inventive products for digital
video customers based on TI's DaVinci(TM) technology and Thomson's
leading expertise in digital video technologies. This is perfectly
illustrated in the WiFi Tablet, launched by Thomson in March of
this year, which brings more flexibility and advanced features to
the video market. By leveraging the flexibility of TI's DaVinci
technology, Thomson's WiFi Tablet forms an integral part of an
innovative home-networking ecosystem offered to operators and which
enables them to expand the breadth of broadband services accessible
to consumers. The first DaVinci-based product resulting from TI's
collaboration with Thomson, the WiFi Tablet, is based on TI's
TMS320DM6441 processor. It is designed to help operators enhance
the services they can offer to customers by delivering IPTV
wirelessly around the home. With an 8-inch, 800 x 480 resolution,
widescreen display and high-quality stereo speakers, the device
offers consumers a balance between portability and an excellent
audio visual experience. As IPTV operators look to differentiate
themselves based on breadth and quality of services, not just
price, Thomson's portable WiFi tablet is designed to help provide
customers with a multi-room IPTV video on-demand and broadband
entertainment experience, without the need to deploy multiple set-
top boxes and associated cabling or for the customer to own a
personal computer. By serving as a wireless music player and
digital picture frame, the WiFi tablet enables consumers to enjoy
advanced features beyond video. Additionally it is also a display
for RSS feeds. "Thomson's collaboration with TI has helped us to
lead the market in the development of a variety of home networking
and digital entertainment products," said Bruno Fabre, vice
president of the Premises Systems business unit at Thomson. "Our
WiFi multimedia tablet is a great example of how we work alongside
TI and incorporate their DaVinci technology. Together we have
developed a product that is an excellent mix of performance,
flexibility and power efficiency, all ready for the ultimate home
user experience." Industry-Leading Technology By utilizing TI's
DM6441 processor, digital media software, development tools and
support, Thomson was able to develop an innovative new product for
the market ahead of the competition. The DM6441 is an SoC that
consists of an ARM9(R) core and a TMS320C64x+(TM) digital signal
processor (DSP) core plus video/imaging co-processors. Thomson's
WiFi tablet also incorporates TI's digital media software,
including H.264 and MP3, which was already optimized for the DM6441
and could be easily tested and implemented with the DM644x Digital
Video Evaluation Module (DVEVM). In addition, Thomson leveraged TI
Analog expertise, by using power management companion ICs,
optimized for DaVinci technology. TI's approach to providing an
integrated system solution in DaVinci technology furthered
Thomson's goal of achieving the best performance, quality and power
efficiency in their innovative and feature-rich portable multimedia
terminal in the fastest possible development cycle. "Texas
Instruments is driving the adoption of digital video technology
into an increasingly wide array of consumer home-networking
applications," said Jean Claude Baumer, DSP Systems director for
EMEA, TI. "By providing an integrated system solution through
DaVinci technology, we are able to work with Thomson to design
cost-effective, power-efficient digital video products and bring
them to market quickly." Thomson expects operators to begin
shipping the WiFi table in the second half of 2007. For more
information on DaVinci technology, please see
http://www.thedavincieffect.com/. About Texas Instruments Texas
Instruments Incorporated (NYSE:TXN) provides innovative digital
signal processing (DSP) and analog technologies to meet our
customers' real- world signal processing requirements. In addition
to semiconductors, the company's businesses include Educational and
Productivity Solutions. TI is headquartered in Dallas, Texas, and
has manufacturing, design or sales operations in more than 25
countries. Texas Instruments is traded on the New York Stock
Exchange under the symbol TXN. More information is located on the
World Wide Web at http://www.ti.com/. About Thomson - World leader
in digital video technologies Thomson (Euronext Paris: 18453; NYSE:
TMS) provides technology, services, and systems & equipment to
help its Media & Entertainment clients - content creators,
content distributors and users of its technology - realize their
business goals and optimize their performance in a rapidly changing
technology environment. The Group is the preferred partner to the
Media & Entertainment Industries through its Technicolor, Grass
Valley, RCA, and Thomson brands. For more information:
http://www.thomson.net/. Trademarks DaVinci and TMS320C64x+ are
trademarks of Texas Instruments. All other trademarks and
registered trademarks are property of their respective owners.
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Incorporated; Thomson CONTACT: Lisa Ferrara of Texas Instruments,
+1-281-274-4213, ; or Brenda Clery, 33-1-4186-5481, , or Guillaume
Trichard, 33-1-4186-6571, , both of Thomson Web site:
http://www.ti.com/ http://www.thomson.net/
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