Permanent linkThe Swiss company
Spinetix, that made a lot of noise at InfoComm last month by winning a
variety of product awards, is in the news again, this time with news of a
furthering of their platform development with Texas Instruments. A move
that will allow the technology to be incorporated into flat panel
and/or projectors.
Background: The Spinetix HMP100 media player
represented a novel approach when introduced last year, as Spinetix uses
SVG (Scalable Vector Graphics). Going this route– it’s something akin
to Apple doing an end-run around Flash, to try to establish more small
package, efficient video processing in its iPhone and iPad. Spinetix’
SVG approach makes for a small media player that has more horsepower
than all the tiny Flash-based media players out there, and it uses very
little power.
Here’s the text of the press release from
yesterday:
SpinetiX announces technology relationship with Texas
Instruments
Green SpinetiX technology selected by Texas
Instruments for third-party LCD panels and projectors
Lausanne,
Switzerland, 14 July 2010: SpinetiX is delighted to announce a new
business relationship with Texas Instruments (TI), the globally renowned
silicon manufacturer, supporting SpinetiX technology as its reference
designer for digital signage solutions.
SpinetiX currently uses
Texas Instruments’ DaVinci™ video processors in its dedicated digital
signage appliance, the HMP100™ Hyper Media Player. The processor
performs real-time video decoding and high-definition scene composition,
enabling customers to meet the requirements of changing standards in
video codecs and provide software updates and new features to
field-deployed units. Now the two companies are taking their
partnership further, with TI’s ready-to-incorporate SpinetiX technology
into its microprocessor chips for third-party LCD panels and projectors,
tailored to digital signage applications.
“We want our chips
to enable manufacturers to produce a product that is both a display and a
digital signage player, all in one box,” said Debasish ‘Ron’ Nag,
director of business development, TI. “After evaluating a number of
possibilities, we have come to the conclusion that the SpinetiX solution
is one of the great solutions for us and for our manufacturer
partners.”
Nag adds that the low power consumption, open-ended
architecture and low bandwidth demands of the SpinetiX appliance are all
key factors behind TI’s support for the Swiss company’s technology.
“We’re
in a world where saving energy is paramount, and our products are
designed from day one with this in mind, not as an afterthought,” said
Nag. “The power consumption of an LCD panel and its incorporated
electronics is no more than 12 watts, while the SpinetiX HMP100 draws
just two watts. By comparison, a personal computer consumes around 25
to30 watts of power. We also like the fact that the HMP100 can create
content without Flash, which tends to take up a lot of processor
bandwidth and memory.”
“We already have a great relationship
with TI based on our use of their DaVinci video processors, so it seems
only natural for us to collaborate with them on producing an
‘all-in-one’ digital signage solution for display manufacturers,” said
Serge Konter, marketing manager, SpinetiX, “We are confident that our
knowledge of the digital signage market, combined with TI’s programming
expertise and long track record of successful partnership with the audio
visual industry, will result in a solution that offers unrivalled
flexibility, efficiency and affordability.”
The two companies are
working on proof-of-concept models with screen manufacturers now and
expect to make further announcements regarding this collaboration in the
near future.
SpinetiX SA is a Swiss manufacturer of professional
digital signage hardware devices. Find more information about SpinetiX
products, and visit:
http://www.spinetix.com
Posted by David Keene at 07/20/2010 04:33:08 PM | Comments
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