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| Ambric’s Am2045 Device and aDesigner Development Tool Suite Enables Telestream to Achieve Real-time Performance and Get to Market in a Third of the Time |
| A Broad Cross Section of Companies are Getting to Market Faster by Creating Scalable and Reconfigurable Solutions at Lower Costs |
| Pixellexis’ RedBrix Product Uses the Ambric Massively Parallel Processor Array (MPPA) Silicon to Deliver 1,344 Processors with Over Four TeraOPS of Video Processing Performance |
| MainConcept’s Codec Hardware-Acceleration SDK, and H.264 and MPEG-2 Encoders Have Been Integrated Into the Ambric Am2045 GT Video Reference Platform |
| Ambric®, Inc., a fabless semiconductor company delivering the world’s first TeraOPS-class of highly scalable, massively parallel processor array (MPPA) devices, announced that it has released a new version of its aDesigner TM software development tool suite. |
| Ambric®, Inc., a fabless semiconductor company shipping the world’s first teraOPS-class chip that makes massively parallel software development practical for complex, embedded systems, will be highly visible at the 2008 Macworld Convention and Expo®. |
| Ambric®, Inc., a fabless semiconductor company shipping the world’s first teraOPS-class processor, announced transparent integration of the Ambric Am2045 GT™ video acceleration reference platform with Adobe® Premiere® Pro CS3 and Adobe After Effects® CS3. The Ambric technology also enables hardware OEMs to offer a hardware-accelerated price point that is much more affordable than ever before. This, in turn, opens up professional, high-definition, accelerated video processing to hundreds of thousands of professional and prosumer video editors because they can equip their personal computers to speed up HD MPEG-2 and even HD H.264 High Profile encoding by as much as eight times software-only encoding. |
| Ambric®, Inc., the fabless semiconductor company that delivered the world’s first teraOPS-class processor, announced the Ambric Am2045 GTTM video reference platform. It is based on the Ambric Am2045TM, a massively parallel processor array (MPPA) device with 336 RISC processors. The reference platform is available on Windows® XP and on Apple® Mac OS® X Leopard. Ambric’s reference platform has been integrated into new, yet-to-be announced advanced, high-definition, video-processing products and software from Pyro AV® by ADS Tech® and Sorenson Media. These video-processing products will address the video productivity challenges of over one million users of professional and prosumer video editing and authoring software. The Ambric reference platform has also been seamlessly integrated with the world’s leading professional video editing software suites for accelerating compressed video export. Details on this announcement will appear before Macworld Expo®, January 15-18. |
| Beaverton, Ore., – December 5, 2007 – Ambric®, Inc., a fabless semiconductor company shipping the world’s first teraOPS-class processor, announced that it has released aDesigner TM, a software development tool suite for the Ambric Am2000 TM family of highly scalable, massively parallel processor arrays (MPPAs). Ambric aDesigner is a comprehensive, easy-to-use tool suite that uses Ambric’s award-winning* structured object programming model (SOPM) to make software development practical for embedded application developers who need to harness the power of massively parallel processor-based systems. Ambric is a privately-held company headquartered in Beaverton, Ore., with funding from ComVentures, OVP Venture Partners, and Northwest Technology Ventures. |
| Beaverton, Ore., – December 3, 2007 – Ambric®, Inc., a fabless semiconductor company shipping the world’s first teraOPS-class chip that makes massively parallel software development practical for complex embedded systems, announced that three universities are now using Ambric’s massively parallel processor array (MPPA) technology in new, advanced research projects. The three institutions, which are charter members of the program, include the University of Washington and Portland State University in the U.S. and Sweden’s Halmstad University. Ambric is a privately-held fabless semiconductor company headquartered in Beaverton, Ore., with funding from ComVentures, OVP Venture Partners, and Northwest Technology Ventures. |
| Ambric announced that it is now delivering the Am2045B(TM_. The new device offers higher performance and lower power than its predecessor, the Am2045A(TM). The Am2045B is the newest in the Ambric Am2000TM family of highly scalable, massively parallel processor arrays (MPPAs) using Ambric’s award-winning* structured object programming model (SOPM) tools to make massively parallel software development practical for complex embedded systems. Ambric is a privately-held company headquartered in Beaverton, Ore., with funding from ComVentures, OVP Venture Partners, and Northwest Technology Ventures. |
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