Digital TV News: Phillippe Notton
Envivio to demo 4K HEVC encoding with Broadcom, MStar and ST at CES2014
Jan 7, 2014 – Envivio (Nasdaq:ENVI) has announced that Envivio 4K HEVC compression will be demonstrated by industry partners Broadcom, MStar Semiconductor and STMicroelectronics in Las Vegas during the 2014 Consumer Electronics Show (CES).
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Envivio, Jean-Pierre Henot, Phillippe Notton, Andrew Cofler, CES2024, Content Distribution, Semiconductor, Worldwide
Frog By Wyplay middleware available on MStar MSD7C89
Jan 6, 2014 – Wyplay and MStar Semiconductor have officially unveiled the integration of the Frog By Wyplay solution onto their latest MSD7C89 SetTopBox chip.
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Frog By Wyplay, MStar Semi, Phillippe Notton, Jacques Bourgninaud, CES2024, Digital TV, Middleware, Semiconductor, Set Top Box
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