Techno Mathematical develops high-speed H.264/MPEG-4 AVC standard video decoding software; video processed directly on the mobile CPU

March 15, 2004

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TOKYO -- Techno Mathematical Co., Ltd. ('TMC'; Headquarters: Shinagawa-ku, Tokyo; Representative Director and Visiting Professor of Tokyo University: Masafumi Tanaka,) is pleased to announce that it has successfully developed a H.264/MPEG-4 AVC standard video decoding software that applies Digital Media New Algorithm (DMNA), a revolutionary new computer arithmetic algorithm based on a proprietary mathematical method also developed by the Company. The software enables video processing on the CPU of the mobile phone alone, and is high-speed and suited to embedded solutions. TMC will begin to license the technology this month.

H.264/MPEG-4 AVC Codec (for encoding / decoding) has been widely discussed as a next generation video compression / decompression standard. The CODEC opens up many new possibilities in various applications, including satellite digital TV broadcasting, video distribution over internet, and high definition compliant next generation DVD, among others. Conventional H.264 video compression requires a large volume of arithmetic operation, and additional components such as H.264 dedicated LSI, or high-speed DSP, application processors.

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