[MPEGIF News] MPEGIF Member Spotlight

"Nicola Wissler" <nicola.wissler-8/[email protected]> Thu, 21 Sep 2006 09:45:43 -0700
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Member Spotlight

 	 

 



 


Dear MPEGIF Readers,


Please take a moment to learn more about this weeks featured MPEGIF members.
Each member of the MPEG Industry Forum is dedicated to the same mission: “To
further the adoption of MPEG Standards, by establishing them as well
accepted and widely used standards among creators of content, developers,
manufacturers, providers of services, and end users”. We hope you find this
spotlight to be informative and interesting. 


As always, continue to look at our website to learn more about upcoming
industry events and MPEG related news. 


 


Kind Regards 


Sebastian Moeritz 


MPEGIF President


 


*New Member*    MediaTek Inc.


MediaTek Inc. is a professional IC company. Since its establishment in 1997,
MediaTek has dedicated substantial resources in the research and development
of high-end consumer IC solutions. It has now become a worldwide leading
supplier of consumer IC chipsets. Its product lines include chipsets for
optical storage drives, high-end digital consumer products, wireless
communication, and digital TV

 

As for optical storage drives, MediaTek takes a global lead in offering
comprehensive chipsets for CD-ROM, DVD-ROM, DVD-Player, CD-R/RW, Combi,
DVD-RW, and so on. It also ranks number one in worldwide market share for
high-end digital consumer products, such as DVD Player and DVD-Recorder.
Besides, in the scope of wireless communication, including the solutions for
chipsets and softwares for low-end, mid-range, and high-end GSM/GPRS,
MediaTek has successfully achieved an important milestone by shipping 4
million chipsets per month which sets up another technology benchmark.
MediaTek¡¦s LCD TV and digital TV have make its way to the North America and
mainland China markets as well.

 

Midgard Media Lab


Midgard Media Lab is a multidisciplinary project with goal to facilitate
advanced new digital media research and find different ways to use new
digital media. We are interested both in the technology and the content.
Midgard Media Lab is part of the Central Administration of The Norwegian
University of Science and Technology. 

Midgard Media Lab cooperates with the leading actors within
telecommunication, technology, media industry and research in the world and
in Norway. We want to be among the first ones to use and pilot new media
technologies. Our goal is to find new ways to use the new media
technologies.

Our strength is collaboration. We have resources from all major disciplines
from the NTNU: Technology, Arts, Media, Medicine and Humanities and also
work with the Industrial actors.

 

MiraVid


Founded in 2005, MiraVid Inc. was created by compression specialists working
within the MPEG industry. With the valuable experience gained from producing
leading edge encoding technologies used by large Japanese consumer
electronics companies, MiraVid was created to further advance the video
compression industry by providing leading-edge technologies and tools to
MPEG based product development companies.

 

It is the mission of MiraVid Inc. to produce professional leading edge core
video technologies for optimal delivery of video content and high-quality
analysis tools which optimize efficiency for compression specialists.  To
develop high quality tools which enable experts to apply their skills at new
levels and gain in-depth understanding of the intricate behavior of the
complex algorithms involved, and how to improve them.

 

Mitsubishi Electric
Mitsubishi Electric

Mitsubishi Electric US is a recognized leader in the research, marketing,
sales, engineering, and manufacturing of electrical and electronic equipment
used in information processing and communications, consumer electronics,
industrial technology, energy, transportation and construction.

 

Mitsubishi Electric US products include high-definition televisions and
monitors, projectors, printers, factory automation equipment, automotive
equipment, escalators, elevators, telecommunications systems, heating and
air conditioning units, semiconductor devices, large scale video displays
for stadiums and arenas, and electric utility products. With nearly 3,700
employees in 30 locations throughout North America, sales in fiscal year
2004 were approximately $2.2 billion.

 

*New Member*    MnD Semiconductor


MnD Semiconductors from Paris, France, world leaders in heterogeneous
multiprocessor system-on-chip (MPSoC) and software development has developed
an original method of implementing any type and level of MPEG-4 AVC/H.264
video codec with its well established MPSoC platform and software
development system.  MnD’s Silver Screen™ AVC’s are uniquely scalable
through its standard MPSoC chips and user-configurable software library.
Silver Screen™ AVC’s competitively fit both end of the link, from AVC
encoders and decoders for mobile, set-top box and consumer products to
multichannel transcoders and broadcast systems.  OEMs can also add their own
software to these fully programmable codecs. For more information go to
www.mnd-semi.com

 

To join MPEGIF or for more information please go to: www.mpegif.org
<http://www.mpegif.org/> 

 

 

 

Nicola Wissler / MPEG Industry Forum Coordinator
39355 California Street, Suite 307, Fremont, CA 94538
Phone: +1-510-744-4025 Fax: +1-510-608-5917
http:// www.mpegif.org

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