inSilicon's JPEG2000 Encoder Accelerates and Optimizes Next Generation Image Compression
SAN JOSE, Calif.--(BUSINESS WIRE)--July 9, 2001--inSilicon
Corporation (Nasdaq:INSN) -- a leading provider of communications
technology for complex systems-on-chip -- today announced the release
of their newest image compression semiconductor intellectual property,
the JPEG2000 Encoder.
JPEG2000 is the latest still image compression standard available
today, designed to increase the compression ratio and quality of
digital still images and text, while maintaining the 24-bit color and
multi-platform compatibility advantages of the current JPEG standard.
An approved ISO/ITU-T international standard since January 2001,
JPEG2000 is targeted for the rapidly growing consumer, networking, and
PC peripheral applications, including next-generation digital cameras,
scanners, and wireless imaging devices. IDC, a leading information
technology organization, projects 39 million digital cameras will ship
annually by 2005. And InfoTrends Research Group, another leading
information technology organization, projects over 24 million scanners
will ship in 2006.
JPEG 2000 Encoder Features
Employing the reversible 5/3 wavelet transformation algorithm,
inSilicon's JPEG2000 Encoder compresses digital images at ratios
exceeding 50:1. This enables on-the-fly, lossy and lossless
compression schemes, allowing system designers to optimize between
image compression quality and downloading time. Compared to JPEG,
JPEG2000 has superior, low bit-rate compression, and is error
resilient in noisy environments such as mobile web browsing. In mobile
applications, the improved controls for image resolution and web
browsing in JPEG2000 allow users to quickly view a set of images and
download the desired image.
The inSilicon JPEG2000 Encoder is portable to any ASIC or FPGA
technology and is designed for embedded application implementation
with efficient gate count and low power consumption. The encoder
supports four programmable quantization tables, allowing on-demand
configuration of compression ratios. The JPEG2000 Encoder supports
packet header processing to minimize the overhead packet-processing
requirements. For fast system-on-chip integration, the encoder
includes a simple CPU interface, providing easy access to all
configuration options.
``As image files become larger, the need for portable devices to
provide efficient, high-speed data compression is absolutely essential
to satisfy the needs of the end user,'' said Jack Lim, product
marketing manager of inSilicon. ``As an example, a JPEG2000
hardware-based system allows the high-speed compression and
decompression of high resolution digital photos to a camera or PC in
seconds. In comparison, a JPEG software-based system would take
several minutes, with much lower picture quality.''
JPEG2000 Deliverables and Availability
Hardware designers receive Verilog RTL source code, Verilog
behavioral models, a comprehensive test suite, synthesis scripts, and
documentation for integrating the JPEG2000 Encoder into a
system-on-chip.
The JPEG2000 Encoder is available today, with a full JPEG2000
CODEC available this fall. Contact inSilicon for pricing information.
About inSilicon
inSilicon Corporation is a leading provider of communications
semiconductor intellectual property used by semiconductor and systems
companies to design systems-on-chip that are critical components of
innovative wired and wireless products. inSilicon's technology
provides customers faster time-to-market and reduced risk and
development cost. The company's broad portfolio of analog and
mixed-signal products and enabling communications technologies,
including the Java(TM) Accelerators, Bluetooth, Ethernet, USB, PCI,
and IEEE-1394, are used in a wide variety of markets encompassing
communications, consumer, computing, and office automation.
Information about inSilicon products and technologies is available at
http://www.insilicon.com.
Note to Editors: inSilicon, JVX and JVXtreme are trademarks of
inSilicon Corporation. Java(TM) is a trademark of Sun Microsystems.
Contact:
inSilicon Corporation, San Jose
Gervais Fong, 408/570-1650
gervais_fong@insilicon.com
or
Morgen-Walke Associates
Doug Sherk, Ty George, 415/296-7383 (Investor Relations)
Ron Heckmann, 415/296-7383 (Financial Media Relations)
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