inSilicon's JPEG2000 CODEC Enhances Image Compression for Embedded Applications
Improves Performance of High-Resolution Digital Cameras and Mobile Imaging Devices
SAN JOSE, Calif.--(BUSINESS WIRE)--May 21, 2002--
inSilicon Corporation (Nasdaq:INSN - News) -- a leading provider of
connectivity semiconductor intellectual property (IP), announced today
the addition of the JPEG2000 CODEC to its existing portfolio of image
compression semiconductor intellectual property. This imaging product
is fully compliant with the ISO/IEC JTC 1/SC 29/WG 1 (ITU-T SG8)
specification. The hardware based JPEG2000 CODEC targets the rapidly
growing consumer, networking, and PC peripheral applications,
including next-generation digital cameras, scanners, color printers,
and wireless imaging devices. Compared to the previous JPEG standard,
end users of these products incorporating the newer JPEG 2000
technology will benefit from improved image compression; enhanced
control in trading off file size versus image quality; and greater
error resiliency during image transfer in noisy environments.
JPEG2000 CODEC Features
Employing the reversible 5/3 wavelet transformation algorithms,
inSilicon's JPEG2000 CODEC enables on-the fly, lossy and lossless
compression and decompression operations, allowing system designers to
optimize between image qualities and downloading time. Compared to
traditional JPEG, the JPEG2000 CODEC has significantly crisper
graphics and text, even at compression ratios exceeding 50:1.
The inSilicon JPEG2000 CODEC is portable to any ASIC or FPGA
technology and is designed for embedded application implementation
with very efficient gate count and low power consumption. The JPEG2000
CODEC supports programmable code block size, precinct size,
decomposition levels, and quantization tables on an individual tile
basis to allow for customizable compression ratios. The CODEC supports
packet header coding and decoding to minimize packet-processing
overhead requirements on the CPU, thereby conserving power and
improving system performance. For fast system-on-chip integration to
any CPU, the JPEG2000 CODEC includes a simple CPU interface providing
ready access to all programmable registers.
"End-users today want faster, more efficient transfer of image
files to and from portable devices. inSilicon's hardware
implementation of the JPEG2000 CODEC is up to 50X faster than
software-based JPEG2000 systems," said Kevin Walsh, vice president of
Marketing at inSilicon Corporation. "Compared to traditional JPEG
systems, a complete coding and decoding JPEG2000 solution from
inSilicon will enable users to process higher quality images at
compression ratios beyond 50:1."
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 CODEC into a
system-on-chip.
The JPEG2000 CODEC is available today. Contact inSilicon for
pricing information.
About inSilicon
inSilicon Corporation is a leading provider of connectivity
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, reduced risk, and lower
development cost. The company's broad portfolio of analog and
mixed-signal products and enabling connectivity technologies,
including USB, PCI, Ethernet, IEEE-1394, JPEG, and Java(TM)
Accelerators are used in a wide variety of markets encompassing
communications, consumer, computing, multimedia, and office
automation. Additional information about inSilicon and its products
can be located at www.insilicon.com.
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