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I was struck by NBC’s announcement this week that the network plans on making over 2,200 hours of video available for streaming on NBCOlympics.com and offer online viewers reams of data and real-time blogging from events. While online data isnt unusual for an Olympics, 2,200 hours of streaming video has to be a record and speaks volumes to the explosion of digital video online. A recent report from the Neilsen Company confirmed this —- online video viewing is no longer a novelty. Two-thirds of Internet users in the United States, some 119 million people, watched a video in May. Mobile Internet and mobile phone video is also growing. So what does all this mean other than there is more content available when you want it, where you want it? It means Processing Power—and super fast video encoding——matters more than ever. Will there be more online video from London at the next summer Olympics in 2012? Absolutely. Will it be in high-definition? Its likely. Who says Processing Power doesnt matter? ... Source: www.moreover.com --- 13 days ago
Yahoo! Canada Jul 10 2008 1:04PM GMT ... Source: www.videogamer.com --- 53 days ago
Hardware limitations the reason for no Fracture on Nintendo's console. ... Source: www.centredaily.com --- 40 days ago
Continuing to raise the bar in EFB technology, Flight Deck Resources (FDR) is pleased to announce the rollout of the company's new SkyTab(TM) 1500 Electronic Flight Bag. An ideal choice for today's pilot, the new SkyTab 1500 is a compact, rugged and powerful computing platform designed to withstand the rigors of day-to-day use on the flight deck, while providing ultra-fast response for common EFB applications such as electronic navigation charts, checklists and satellite weather. ... Source: www.rsspad.com --- 52 days ago
Qpixel Technology, a Silicon Valley, USA-based innovator in video compression silicon and software solutions, today unveiled at Computex, its High Definition (HD) QL303 and QL305 codecs, the latest members of its industry-leading, low-Power, H.264 codec family. The new chips provide the industry’s broadest H.264 feature-set by supporting Baseline, Main, and High profiles of the H.264 standard for resolutions ranging from QVGA (320x240) to full HD (1920x1080). Qpixel is also raising the Power-performance bar by being the first to offer full HD H.264 encoding at less than 275 mW of Power, confirming Qpixel’s leadership in innovative codec design and its commitment to Green Technology initiatives for lowering energy consumption in consumer electronic devices. (PRWeb Jun 1, 2008) Read the full story at http://www.prweb.com/releases/qpixel/Power/prweb989354.htm ... Source: www.tmworld.com --- 48 days ago
Adlink's ETX-NR667 computer-on-module offers a choice of CPUs that allows the board to be used in both fanless applications that require very low Power, as well as applications that need high speed for high-end graphics support. ...
Source: www.mobiletechnews.com --- 49 days ago
Samsung's 400 MHz S3C2440 mobile application processor is powering the Dash Express PND to help deliver real-time traffic information and Web-based services to drivers. ... Source: digg.com --- 37 days ago
Nvidia today announced its second generation of Tesla floating point accelerators based on the GT200 series of graphics processors. It is the first big upgrade for the company’s supercomputing product portfolio – streamlining the offering and introducing double precision support. ... Source: www.oanow.com --- 27 days ago
Opelika Light & Power customers will soon see a new look for their monthly bills. Starting in July, Opelika Light & Power bills will be printed on letter-size paper and mailed in envelopes instead of on postcards, according to Opelika Light & Power Director Jerry Posey. The newly formatted monthly Power bills will be processed and mailed by Arista, an Atlanta-based company that the city has also contracted to process and mail the utility department’s disconnect notices. ... Source: www.topix.com --- 45 days ago
Mobile devices are rapidly becoming multi-media platforms. One reason for this evolution is the increasing use of video over the Internet coupled with increasing Internet connectivity in mobile devices. ... Source: www.fwicki.com --- 50 days ago
' s leader in advance semiconductor solutions, announced today its mobile application processor technology is powering the industry ' s first Internet-connected portable navigation device . ... Source: biofuelsdigest.com --- 9 days ago
In Idaho, Idaho Ethanol Processing said that it will spend up to $6 million in the next year to improve the energy use at the plant, which uses potato waste, unusable wines and juices, molasses, and beet syrup as feedstocks. The project will develop a process to generate Power from methane created in potato Processing. Idaho [...] ... Source: www.webtechgeek.com --- 6 days ago
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Everything today is High Definition (HD). Whether you’re talking about televisions, projectors, video conferencing or even voice calls - the latest and greatest is high-definition capable. That said, high definition is really complex to deal with, not just in terms of bandwidth requirements, but in terms of Processing Power - especially if we’re dealing with [...] ... Source: syphaonline.com --- 17 days ago
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Here's what I don't understand. The Wii has more Processing Power than the PS2 but not as much as PS3/xbox360. Why do game manufacturers (other than Nintendo itself) make the graphics on their games the same as the PS2 and not upgraded? The Wii is the best selling video game system right now. I like games but wouldn't consider myself a "hard core" gamer. I own Wii but not xbox360/ps3. I feel like the 3rd party gamers are short changing me. ... Find more results for Processing Power on RSSMicro.com |
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