Irvine, California-based Western Digital Corp’s Imaging unit has licensed proprietary Motion Pictures Experts Group technology from Mediamatics Inc of Santa Clara: the Collaborative Compression Architecture is claimed to delivers 30 frames a second of video more cost-effectively than rival systems; Western Digital says its video graphics products already use a method of partitioning functionality between […]
Irvine, California-based Western Digital Corp’s Imaging unit has licensed proprietary Motion Pictures Experts Group technology from Mediamatics Inc of Santa Clara: the Collaborative Compression Architecture is claimed to delivers 30 frames a second of video more cost-effectively than rival systems; Western Digital says its video graphics products already use a method of partitioning functionality between the CPU and display controller in a manner similiar to Mediamatics’ Collaborative Compression.