Barco presents solution for subframe latency processing of single-tile JPEG 2000 images

Sep 17, 2010 1:38 PM

    

Barco Silex, Barco's center of competence for embedded video coding, has presented a new JPEG 2000 IP core that performs at subframe latency while preserving the high quality of single-tile images. Thanks to these new cores, the cumulated latency delay to encode and decode an image becomes less than one frame. In the case of HD application, the total delay can be as low as 10ms.

Similar to the other IP cores from Barco Silex, the new cores are based on a portable and flexible architecture that can be tuned to the specific needs of each application. The low-latency solution supports major vendors of FPGA platforms to provide customers with the most appropriate single-chip solution.




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