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        Windows Embedded CE 6 BSP supports TI DaVinci DSP

        Doug | Date: Nov 21, 2006 | Comments: 1



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        Ingenient Technologies has released a Windows Embedded CE 6.0 BSP (board support package) for its reference designs based on TI's dual-core DM644x daVinci processors. CE 6.0 enables a "multitude of new applications," including network projectors, IP video-phones, multimedia players, network media devices, and home media...


        gateways, according to the company.

        Ingenient supplies a range of multimedia-oriented reference designs using Windows CE and other embedded operating systems. The company says these designs help developers to quickly create leading-edge video products for the consumer electronics, security and surveillance, telecom, and infrastructure markets.

        TI's dual-core DM644x processors incorporate both ARM/RISC and VLIW/DSP (very long instruction word digital signal processor) cores. The TMS320DM6443 targets video decoding applications, such as PMPs (portable media players), while the TMS320DM6446 targets video transcoding applications, such as DVRs (digital video recorders) and videoconferencing equipment.


        DM644x block diagram

        Ingenient says it expects the the enhanced performance, stability, and connectivity of Windows CE 6.0 to be beneficial to device designs based on its portable and stationary multimedia system reference platforms.

        Ingenient founder Sami Levi stated, "Windows Embedded CE 6.0 will enable more robust functionality and faster time to market, in particular through the DVR Engine and Media Connectivity Engine technology."



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