Inetcam Announces Optimization of its iVISTA Webcasting Software for The Intel(R) StrongARM* and Intel(R) XScale(TM) Microarchitecture
iVISTA Webcasting Capabilities to Utilize the Intel(R) Integrated Performance Primitives (IPP) to Provide Compelling Advantages for Wireless Mobile Markets
SAN DIEGO, Dec. 20 /PRNewswire/ -- Inetcam Inc., a leading provider for
peer-to-peer webcasting software, today announced it is optimizing its iVISTA
streaming technology for the Intel® StrongARM* SA-1110 processor and the
Intel® XScale(TM) microarchitecture.
Inetcam's optimized iVISTA streaming
technology allows wireless device manufacturers to provide peer-to-peer video
streaming between a wireless mobile device and a desktop, PDA or another
wireless mobile device without the need for a carrier-based server.
With iVISTA, anyone with a Windows based PC computer can stream live video
onto the Internet and allow live, real-time viewing from any remote Internet
on-ramp.
Its peer-to-peer video transmission can be viewed from anywhere and
does not require any special software or downloads.
iVISTA also includes
simultaneous video and audio streaming, multiple image streaming, motion
detection with notification, remote screen transmission, recording, and video
e-mail.
In addition iVISTA turns any wireless-enabled mobile device into a
complete communications platform, allowing the ability to view the live
real-time streaming video from anywhere.
Now consumers can view live video
from anywhere of their home, kids, or office.
Inetcam's support for the Intel XScale microarchitecture builds upon the
optimization of Inetcam's software for the Intel® StrongARM* SA-1110
processor utilizing Intel IPP -- a set of software services for enabling
highly optimized wireless technologies.
Intel IPP will quicken the transition
of iVISTA to the Intel XScale microarchitecture, which provides the longer
battery life and higher processing power needed to support the delivery of
multimedia content such as news and sports highlights and live remote
monitoring and surveillance.
"Leading companies like Inetcam demonstrate the commitment of the
technology industry to the Intel Personal Internet Client Architecture (Intel
PCA)," said Mark Casey, director of marketing for Intel's Handheld Computing
Division.
"Inetcam's iVISTA video technology, utilizing the Intel StrongARM*
SA-1110 processor and the Intel XScale microarchitecture, provides a powerful
solution for viewing peer to peer video on current and next generation mobile
devices."
"The combination of Intel's new high-performance, low-power processors
and Inetcam's leading wireless multimedia software has significantly changed
the way people utilize and interact via their mobile devices," said Dr. Leo
Volfson, President and Founder of Inetcam.
"We look forward to building on
our collaboration with Intel to deliver the advanced wireless applications
available for mobile devices."
The Intel XScale microarchitecture, introduced in August 2000, is the next
generation of Intel® StrongARM* architecture.
Processors based on the new
architecture will provide longer battery life and higher processing power to
wireless devices.
The Intel IPP is a software library, consisting of highly
optimized functions for the development of advanced multimedia applications.
The library includes core functionality for complex signal processing, image
manipulation, matrix math operations, and key building blocks for enhanced
multimedia functions such as MP3, MPEG4, and H.263.
About Inetcam, Inc.
Inetcam, Inc. is an international streaming media management software
company that develops and globally distributes high-performance peer-to-peer
solutions.
Inetcam's webcasting software iVISTA provide scalable webcasting
solutions from residential to corporate markets.
Founded in 1998, Inetcam
products are used by companies worldwide, and are distributed through a
network of retailers, resellers, OEMs and solution providers.
Inetcam's
software is currently in use in more than 132 countries around the world.
For more information, call 858-558-7200 or visit Inetcam on-line at
www.inetcam.com .
Inetcam and iVISTA are registered trademarks of Inetcam, Inc.
All other
products and services are trademarks of their prospective holders.