Toshiba Showcases Complete TX49 RISC Processor-Based Reference Platform For Entertainment Home Gateways
SAN JOSE, Calif., Sept. 30 /PRNewswire/ -- Toshiba America Electronic
Components, Inc. (TAEC) today disclosed details of a complete integrated TX49
Reduced Instruction Set Computer (RISC) processor-based reference platform for
entertainment home gateway applications. Five leading companies joined with
TAEC and cooperated in the development of the reference platform: Lineo,
Systemonic, Sigma Designs, Vweb and Wipro Limited. The first demonstration of
the reference platform will take place at CEATEC in Japan on October 1, 2002.
"Toshiba Corporation (Toshiba) expects the entertainment gateway to be the
center of the home of the future. Toshiba's configurable leading-edge
reference platform gives developers flexibility and a time-to-market advantage
in creating solutions for the emerging entertainment gateway market. A
time-to-market advantage is key for those companies who are driving and
defining the standards of the future," said Farhad Mafie, vice president of
the ASSP Business Unit at TAEC. "Toshiba's highly integrated,
high-performance 64-bit TX49 MIPS-based RISC processor is at the heart of this
reference platform. The solution includes complete hardware and system-level
software, which are integrated and optimized for the best overall system
performance. Together with the best-of-breed functionality and support from
leading hardware and software players, our entertainment platform provides the
most complete, flexible and high-performance solution," he added.
Toshiba's modular and configurable entertainment gateway reference
platform incorporates the features and functions needed to build an
entertainment gateway or add connectivity to products including televisions,
personal computers, digital video recorders, personal video recorders, game
consoles, etc. Various configurations are supported and new functions for
emerging vertical markets can be added. Integrating both hardware and
software on a Linux operating system platform, the entertainment home gateway
reference solution includes:
-- Toshiba's TX49 64-bit RISC processor, which includes an integrated
memory controller, a Peripheral Component Interconnect (PCI)
controller, Universal Asynchronous Receiver/Transmitters, timers, a
serial peripheral interface, an Audio Codec '97 interface and a triple
Data Encryption Standard engine.
-- Toshiba's recently announced TC86C001FG companion chip, which supports
the PCI interface, the Inter-IC bus, Universal Serial Bus (USB) hosts,
USB devices, Integrated Drive Electronics Ultra-DMA mode 4 interface,
general parallel input/output (I/O) and serial I/O.
-- Sigma Designs' DVD/MPEG-4 decoder with full-screen MPEG-4 playback.
-- Systemonic's programmable Tondelayo silicon solution for 802.11a+b
W-LAN communication with "detect and connect" capability.
-- Vweb's MPEG-2 and MPEG-4 codec, MPEG-2 and -4 transcoding on the fly,
D1 size (720 x 486 pixels) MPEG-4 and a video streaming engine.
-- Lineo and Wipro's communications, virtual private network engine and
voice over IP on embedded Linux.
"Existing solutions from competitors fall far short of the flexible,
diverse capability that is provided with Toshiba's entertainment gateway
platform. Competing single-chip or chipset solutions narrowly target specific
end-products and miss important functionality needed in an entertainment
center such as 802.11 wireless solutions and support for MPEG streaming
video," said Tetsuro Wada, platform development director of the ASSP Business
Unit at TAEC. "Our customers can get up to a year's head start on writing
software code and access to a complete bill of materials for speedy
development. As well, their designs can evolve as their product needs and
industry standards change." He added that the platform could be used for
other emerging market applications such as an MPEG-4 camera and surveillance
system.
Market Background
While the definition of an entertainment home gateway is still emerging,
conceptually, it will serve as the pivotal point between public and home
networks. It will connect the public packet network to the residential
network. Incoming broadband data may be delivered via cable or DSL modem but
in all cases will pass through the entertainment home gateway. Most likely
implemented as a single box, the entertainment gateway will route the data,
audio and video via a wired or wireless connection to a client product, such
as a telephone, PC, TV, VCR or game console. The gateway server is also
responsible for secure routing and switching, including content protection.
Availability
TAEC will make the entertainment reference platform available to customers
at no cost upon request starting in the third quarter of 2002. Interested
customers should contact TAEC directly.
About TAEC
Combining quality and flexibility with design engineering expertise, TAEC
brings a breadth of advanced, next-generation technologies to its customers.
This broad offering includes semiconductors, flash memory-based storage
solutions, optical communication devices, displays and rechargeable batteries
for the computing, wireless, networking, automotive and digital consumer
markets.
TAEC is an independent operating company owned by Toshiba America, Inc., a
subsidiary of Toshiba, the second largest semiconductor company worldwide in
terms of global sales for the year 2001 according to Gartner/Dataquest's
Worldwide Semiconductor Market Share Ranking. Toshiba is a world leader in
high-technology products with more than 300 major subsidiaries and affiliates
worldwide. For additional company and product information, please visit
TAEC's web site at gateway.toshiba.com . For technical inquiries, please
e-mail Tech.Questions@taec.toshiba.com .
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Toshiba Entertainment Gateway Press Release Addendum:
Supporting Quotes From Cooperating Companies
Lineo
"We are very excited to be a central part of the Linux home convergence
market," said Sekhar Kondepudi, general manager of Lineo/Embedix's Residential
Gateway and Digital TV division. "The integration of multimedia with high-
speed wireless technologies will enable a whole new paradigm in the fast
moving world of video and entertainment by incorporating mobility. Working
closely with our software partner Wipro and with leading hardware players,
such as Toshiba, Vweb, Systemonic and Sigma Designs, Lineo will provide a
comprehensive, best-of-breed Linux solution that enables consumer electronics
manufacturers to reduce development investment while providing a feature-rich
platform for the residential gateway markets."
Sigma Designs
"Entertainment gateways are poised to become a significant new product
during this decade," said Ken Lowe, vice president of business development at
Sigma Designs. "Using Toshiba's TX49 RISC processor and Sigma's full-screen
MPEG-4 decoder, this new platform combines the power and audio/video features
to satisfy a wide range of entertainment needs."
Systemonic
"As wireless LAN technology expands into consumer applications such as
wireless entertainment gateways, Systemonic is leading the charge. The most
cost-effective and timely way to deliver wireless capability into homes is to
use a programmable solution, such as Systemonic's Tondelayo(TM) dual-band,
802.11a+b Wireless LAN silicon solution. Our programmable approach to digital
processing, combined with world-class RF technology, creates solutions with
the performance and flexibility to cost-effectively meet the needs of the new
wireless communication market," said Ruediger Stroh, CEO of Systemonic.
Vweb
"This residential gateway solution seamlessly enables consumers to bridge
between broadband and home networks and to deploy ubiquitous video
networking," said Dr. Sho Long Chen, president and CEO at Vweb Corporation.
"Our newly developed VW2005 MPEG-1, 2 and 4 encoder chip and VW2010 MPEG 1, 2
and 4 codec chip with transcoding and transrating capabilities will meet
strong demand for low bit rate and low- latency applications. These
applications include residential gateways, set-top boxes, personal video
recorders, internet appliances, DVD-quality MPEG-4 compact disc/DVD/ hard disk
drive-recordable, video surveillance, video conferencing, video on demand and
video conferencing."
Wipro Limited
"The entertainment gateway is all about multimedia digital content
distribution to various devices over wired and wireless networks within the
home," said Dilip Thakur, vice president, Technology Development Council at
Wipro Technologies. "The ideal combination of Toshiba entertainment gateway
and Wipro streaming solution creates new value-added entertainment
distribution within a consumer's home."
For further information please contact: Deborah Chalmers of Toshiba
America Electronics Components, Inc., +1-408-526-2454,
deborah.chalmers@taec.toshiba.com; or Judy Kahn, +1-650-948-8881,
judygkahn@msn.com, for Toshiba America Electronics Components, Inc.
Source:
Toshiba America Electronics Components, Inc.