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NEC Electronics is the leader in driver ICs for large-screen LCDs. This article introduces one of the new technologies and the background behind the development of a new source driver IC for full high-definition large-screen LCD TVs.
As digital broadcasting becomes more widespread, the EMMA Series of system LSI chips are contributing to the compatibility of HDTV broadcasting with key digital AV appliances, namely the set-top box (STB), the digital TV and the DVD recorder.
In this edition, we will introduce a system LSI chip for TV function-equipped PCs that enables the realization of clear TV images.
With the advent of terrestrial digital broadcasting in Japan's metropolitan areas, the digital TV market is heating up. And one system LSI chip is playing an important role in broadening its appeal.
The majority of rewritable DVD drives currently available on the market are 8x speed, and there are multiple standards. Here we will introduce our new system LSI for dual convertible DVD±R drives that supports 16x recording speed-the fastest in the industry-as well as discuss our future plans.
We will present information about the much talked about DVD recorder and focus on image data conversion and compression technology, as well as MPEG-2 audio/video codec LSIs.
Digital terrestrial broadcasting is set to begin in Tokyo, Osaka and Nagoya at the end of 2003. We will be introducing a semiconductor that has integrated all of the functions necessary to receive digital terrestrial broadcasts via mobile phones and other devices on a single chip.