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NEC Electronics (TSE:6723) today announced its new super-resolution application-specific standard product (ASSP), the µPD9281GC. The ASSP addresses the dramatic divergence between yesterday's image resolution and the high resolution of today's audio-visual (AV) display systems, and supports the low-voltage differential signaling (LVDS) interface, a technology extensively adopted in broad ranges of flat panel displays, projectors for digital TVs (DTVs) and PC monitors.
For recent models of flat panel displays and projectors, higher screen resolution is essential to the specification of products with premium display quality. However, the rapid development of today's high-performance digital audio/visual (AV) devices has left consumers with the challenge of how to view low-resolution images on their new high-definition (HD) electronic products. For example, 1920 x 1080-pixel HD televisions have six times the resolution compared to the 720 x 480-pixel standard definition (SD) image data, which results in blurred images. Although many image-enhancement technologies have been developed to process low-resolution image data into full HD images, designers, using traditional solutions, require large-capacity external memory devices and high-performance computational engines, as well as facing other challenges, to achieve real-time processing for vivid moving images.
To solve these problems, NEC Electronics and NEC Central Research Laboratories jointly developed a new technology that enables very high-resolution processing with just one frame of image data. NEC Electronics has been releasing super-resolution ASSPs based on this new technology since November 2008. The company has named its super-resolution ASSP lineup the "NeoClearResolutionTM (BikaizoTM)" and now offers the new µPD9281GC NeoClearResolution ASSP with LVDS interface.
Three key features of the µPD9281GC NeoClearResolution ASSP are:
NEC Electronics expects this new ASSP will enable better archiving of valuable images in display devices, and plans to continue developing super-resolution system-on-chips (SoCs) using the NEC Electronics Neo Clear Resolution (Bikaizo) brand name.
More information about NEC Electronics super-resolution products can be found at http://www.necel.com/superresolution/en/products/d9281gc.html. A video of the super-resolution technology can be seen at http://www.necel.com/video/en/vol_0012/vol_0012.html.
Main specifications of NEC Electronics' µPD9281GC super-resolution ASSP can be found in the attachment.
Pricing and Availability
Samples of NEC Electronics' µPD9281GC super-resolution ASSP are available now at US$20 each. Mass production is scheduled to begin in February 2010, starting at 100,000 units per month. Pricing and availability are subject to change without notice.
NEC Electronics Corporation (TSE: 6723) specializes in semiconductor products encompassing advanced technology solutions for the high-end computing and broadband networking markets; system solutions for the mobile handset, PC peripheral, automotive and digital consumer markets; and multi-market solutions for a wide range of customer applications. NEC Electronics Corporation has subsidiaries worldwide including NEC Electronics America, Inc. and NEC Electronics (Europe) GmbH. More information about NEC Electronics worldwide can be found at www.necel.com.
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