Digital TV News: Aricent
Aricent develops HEVC codec for ARM Mali GPU
Feb 24, 2014 – Aricent has announced that it is leveraging ARM Mali GPUs and parallel computing technology to develop HEVC (H.265) codecs that consume less power and bandwidth whilst delivering an Ultra HD video experience to users.
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Aricent, ARM, Nizar Romdhane, Giri KK, Media Player, Mobile, MWC24, Semiconductor, Silicon IP, Worldwide
DivX and Aricent Partner to Offer High-Quality Video Solution for Mobile Handset Manufacturers
Aug 31, 2007 – DivX, Inc. (NASDAQ: DIVX) and Aricent™, the full-service, full-spectrum communications software company, have announced a partnership for porting and optimizing DivX video products onto various mobile platforms for device manufacturers worldwide.
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DivX, Aricent, Deepak Mehrotra, Patrice Lagrange, Digital TV, IFABerlin, Media Player, Middleware, Mobile, Software
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