XILINX AND DUMA VIDEO ANNOUNCE
BREAKTHROUGH MPEG
ENCODER PERFORMANCE USING VIRTEX-II PLATFORM FPGAS
Single FPGA-based real-time, high-definition video encoder
now available at one-fifth
the cost of comparable ASIC-based solutions
SAN JOSE, Calif., May 21, 2002 - Xilinx, Inc. (NASDAQ:XLNX),
and Duma Video, Inc., a new Xilinx AllianceCORETM program
member, today announced the immediate availability of the industry's
first single-chip, real-time, high-definition encoder cores.
Designers of high-end video broadcast, storage, distribution systems,
and professional DVD mastering equipment can now replace their
current multi-chip custom ASIC solutions with a single Xilinx®
Virtex-II® Platform FPGA, significantly reducing the total bill
of material costs of a given design.
"High-end video encoder manufacturers want to differentiate
themselves from their competition by adding features while simultaneously
cutting costs. Because additional features require additional
chips in an ASIC-based solution, it's difficult for manufactures
to meet both their feature and cost cutting goals," said Michelle
Abraham, senior analyst at In-Stat/MDR. "The combination of the
Duma Video core in a Xilinx FPGA provides an alternative that
is not only much less expensive, but provides the capacity to
add unique functionality without increasing cost."
Single FPGA-Based Solution
The Duma Video DV-1 high-definition encoder cores open the door
to a single-chip Virtex-II-based real-time system with a total
cost of less than $600. In addition to lowering chip count and
cost, the FPGA-based solution allows designers to easily encode
multiple bit rates, and support multiple video and audio formats.
In contrast, current real-time systems must break the MPEG video
stream into pieces and process each stream in parallel using multiple
compression ASIC or ASSP devices, which can drive the total silicon
cost up to $3,000.
"The system level features of the Xilinx Virtex-II
family are what make these cores possible," said Sultan Weatherspoon,
president of Duma Video. "The design uses block and distributed
RAM, embedded multipliers, digital clock managers and high-speed
DDR SDRAM Select-I/O capabilities to achieve this level of integration
and performance. We simply could not do this with any other FPGA
architecture."
These cores expand the Xilinx Virtex FPGA solution
- the industry's most complete, highest-performance and highest-density
FPGA solution available on the market today. The solution includes
the industry's fastest development software, largest library
of IP cores and algorithms, and unparalleled customer support.
For more information about Xilinx programmable systems, visit
www.xilinx.com/platformfpga.
Availability
The cores are available now directly from Duma Video under the
terms of the SignOnce IP License, the industry's first multi-vendor
common license for FPGA-based IP (www.xilinx.com/ipcenter/signonce.htm).
For more information on these cores, visit the Xilinx IP center
at www.xilinx.com/ipcenter.
About Duma Video
Duma Video Inc. aims to be the market leader in providing real-time
HDTV and standard definition TV MPEG-2 & 4 video encoding solutions.
Based in Portland, Oregon, Duma Video is poised to capture the
fast-growing market for real-time video encoding over broadband
networks. The key is our innovative use of FPGA chips. Our system
promises flexible design with broadcast resolution, all on a
single FPGA. For more information, visit Duma Video on the Internet
at www.dumavideo.com.
About Xilinx
Xilinx is the leading supplier of complete programmable logic
solutions, including advanced integrated circuits, software
design tools, predefined system functions delivered as intellectual
property cores, and unparalleled field engineering support.
Founded in 1984 and headquartered in San Jose, Calif., Xilinx
invented the field programmable gate array (FPGA) and fulfills
more than half of the world demand for these devices today.
Xilinx solutions enable customers to reduce significantly the
time required to develop products for the computer, peripheral,
telecommunications, networking, industrial control, instrumentation,
aerospace, defense, and low-power portable and consumer markets.
For more information, visit the Xilinx web site at http://www.xilinx.com.
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| Editorial contact: |
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| Jennifer Wright |
Mark Bowlby |
Sultan Weatherspoon |
| Xilinx, Inc. |
Xilinx, Inc. |
Duma Video, Inc. |
| (408) 879-7727 |
(408) 879-5381 |
(503) 550-3040 |
| jennifer.wright@xilinx.com |
mark.bowlby@xilinx.com |
sultan@dumavideo.com |