Zoran and Thomson Announce Low Cost Digital-to-Analog Solution To Support the Transition To Digital Broadcast
2005年11月28日 - 11:15PM
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New A-74 Compliant Reference Design for CRT Televisions and Set-Top
Boxes To Be Demonstrated at CES 2006 SUNNYVALE, Calif., Nov. 28
/PRNewswire-FirstCall/ -- Zoran Corporation (NASDAQ:ZRAN) and the
Thomson Tuner Group, part of Thomson's Silicon Solutions unit,
announced availability of a digital-to-analog A-74 and ATSC
compliant reference design powered by Zoran's SupraHD 640 digital
television processor and Thomson's ATSC tuner to be demonstrated at
CES January 5 to 9 in Las Vegas The compact design allows CRT
manufacturers to integrate, decode, and display digital television
feeds, compliant with the A-74 standard set by the ATSC committee,
directly into analog television chassis. Due to the level of
integration of the components and their price points, the reference
design can also be used by set top box manufacturers to quickly
build converter boxes that enable existing analog television sets
to receive digital terrestrial broadcast stations. The complete
reference design is based on Zoran's SupraHD 640 high definition
television processor, Zoran's Cascade 2 demodulator, and Thomson's
DTT 7602 tuner designed specifically for the U.S. ATSC/NTSC market.
The converter box is targeted at the ATSC compliant market for 480i
output, and offers best-in-class price/performance with digital
decoding, video encoding, scaling and graphics acceleration. The
design also includes advanced development tools and a royalty free
operating system. "Quality DTV reception can be achieved by
complying with A-74. Our reference design offers a DVD-class video
and audio experience far superior to what consumers are receiving
today on their analog NTSC televisions. Congress is converging on a
date early in 2009 for the transition and is obligating
broadcasters, cable operators, retailers, and television
manufacturers to engage in a consumer education campaign regarding
the transition. The digital conversion should happen quickly now
because it benefits all; the US government, emergency services,
consumers, and the broadcast and consumer electronics industries,"
said Dave Pederson, vice president corporate marketing at Zoran
Corporation. "Thomson is committed to the United States market and
hence it was important to launch tuner products to meet guidelines
as laid out in the A-74 recommendations by the ATSC. Our
collaboration focused tremendously on guaranteeing reliable
reception for future DTV products based on this reference design.
With our partner Zoran, we are delivering one of the most
competitive designs in the market," said Fabrice Corbin, Marketing
Manager, Thomson Tuner Division. "We've worked with Thomson to
deliver this reference design because we believed that it was
important to partner with an experienced DTV tuner supplier to
complement our new Cascade demodulator. Our reference design
enables DTV converter boxes at a price point affordable to U.S.
households for receiving improved digital broadcasts and access to
emergency stations," said Ram Ofir, senior vice president and
general manager, DTV division at Zoran. "Reclaiming the analog TV
spectrum for new public safety and advanced digital wireless
services will generate billions of dollars for the federal
government, so the US Congress is looking for ways to encourage the
transition, while making sure that all consumers will be able to
receive digital television signals. We expect U.S. shipments of
integrated television sets to increase from 6 million in 2005 to 29
million in 2009 and worldwide shipments to increase from 10 million
in 2005 to 59 million in 2009. Since Congress is planning to
subsidize low-income households, the converter box market in the
U.S. is expected to be about 25 million units," said Michelle
Abraham, senior analyst at Instat. About Thomson: - Partner to the
Media & Entertainment Industries Thomson (Euronext Paris:
18453; NYSE: TMS) provides services, systems and technology to help
its Media & Entertainment clients -- content creators, content
distributors and users of its technology -- realize their business
goals and optimize their performance in a rapidly changing
technology environment. The Group is the preferred partner to the
Media & Entertainment Industries through its Technicolor, Grass
Valley, RCA and Thomson brands. For more information:
http://www.thomson.net/. The Technology division develops core
technologies, and provides technology expertise, intellectual
property and solutions to third parties. The division comprises 3
business units: Intellectual Property & Licensing holds a
premium portfolio of about 45,000 patents: Silicon Solutions
develops system-on-chips own core for communication front-ends --
satellite, terrestrial, DSL, wireless LAN, compression and
professional applications, optical and tuners technologies, and
Software & Technology solutions develops security and software
development services, user interface products, imaging and
networking technologies. About Zoran Corporation Zoran Corporation,
based in Sunnyvale, California, is a leading provider of digital
solutions-on-a-chip for applications in the growing consumer
electronics markets. With two decades of expertise developing and
delivering digital signal processing technologies, Zoran has
pioneered high-performance processing into various audio, video,
and imaging applications. Zoran's proficiency in integration
delivers major benefits for OEM customers, including greater
capabilities within each product generation, reduced system costs,
and shorter time to market. Zoran-based DVD, digital camera, DTV
and imaging products have received recognition for excellence and
are now in millions of homes and offices worldwide. With
headquarters in the U.S. and operations in Canada, China, Europe,
India, Israel, Japan, Korea, and Taiwan, Zoran may be contacted on
the World Wide Web at http://www.zoran.com/ or at 408-523-6500.
NOTE: Zoran, the Zoran logo, SupraHD and Cascade are trademarks or
registered trademarks of Zoran Corporation and/or its subsidiaries
in the United States or other countries. All other names and brands
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CONTACT: Betty Watkins of Zoran Corporation, +1-408-523-4373, or
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