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Comcast Tunes In Elemental for Multi-Screen Video

February 14, 2013 |
PORTLAND, Ore. -- Elemental Technologies, the leading supplier of video solutions for multiscreen content delivery, today announced support for next-generation GPU and CPU architectures with its award-winning software-based video processing solutions. The company has launched NVIDIA® Tesla® GPU accelerator and Intel Sandy Bridge-based versions of its Elemental® Live and Elemental® Server products to double the performance of its previous generation solutions.

“Pay TV operators, content owners and broadcasters are seeking to expand platforms for next generation multiscreen video workflows that can support requirements such as ultra-high definition resolutions, HEVC and MPEG-DASH,” said Sam Blackman, CEO and co-founder of Elemental. “By leveraging NVIDIA Kepler™-based Tesla GPUs, Elemental is harnessing the most powerful programmable architecture on the market today, offering customers unmatched video processing quality, flexibility and performance.”

Elemental Technologies Inc. (ETI)



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