| By Flex News Desk | Article Rating: |
|
| June 2, 2009 06:00 PM EDT | Reads: |
1,334 |
Broadcom and Adobe Systems announced an engineering collaboration to enable hardware accelerated playback of high definition (HD) Adobe Flash technology based video content on platforms powered by Intel Atom processors. This collaboration paves the way for rich, seamless entertainment experiences on Intel Atom processor enabled netbooks and nettops, offering users new options for accessing and engaging with Web content from popular online providers worldwide.
As a result of this work, Adobe Flash Player software, a key component of the Adobe Flash Platform, will be optimized and supported in Broadcom(R) Crystal HD netbook solutions and further accelerate the transition to H.264 video delivery on netbooks. Users of Intel Atom processor powered netbooks, like the recently announced HP Mini 110XP incorporating Broadcom's Crystal HD Enhanced video accelerator, will be able to view rich Flash technology based content and applications from sites such as YouTube, CBS, BBC iPlayer, Pandora.tv and others. The smooth, high quality playback of HD video is expected to yield very low system power consumption and low CPU utilization. Flash Player with support for Broadcom's Crystal HD solutions is expected to be available in the first half of 2010.
"Enabling Adobe Flash Player with our industry-leading Crystal HD video technology provides an essential advantage in accessing and viewing online multimedia content," said
"With 80 percent of all videos online delivered with Flash technology today, netbooks are one of the platforms that are ideal for users to experience the vast amount of rich multimedia Web content on the go," said
"We are pleased to see industry partners like Broadcom innovating and developing solutions around the Intel Atom processor," said
To address the growing consumer demand for HD content playback on cost effective netbooks, Broadcom features a family of low power, high performance netbook solutions driven by its Crystal HD Enhanced Media Accelerator. The technology enables OEMs to expand product capabilities to include flawless playback of all Internet streaming video. Support for 720p and 1080p (H.264 video) content playback will enable users to enjoy a mobile media player experience with no frame drops or jitter, even with a 100% CPU load. Additionally, Broadcom's Crystal HD Enhanced Media Accelerator solutions provide the highest quality video playback of multi-format (VC-1, H.264 and MPEG-2) HD content for the mainstream PC, netbook and nettop markets. The solutions are available in add-in card formats that include PCI Express(R) mini-cards and ExpressCard(R) 34, and are in full production today.
Published June 2, 2009 Reads 1,334
Copyright © 2009 SYS-CON Media, Inc. — All Rights Reserved.
Syndicated stories and blog feeds, all rights reserved by the author.
More Stories By Flex News Desk
Flex News Desk provides the very latest news on the cross-platform Flex development framework for creating rich Internet applications, and on Adobe's AIR/Flex/Flash product combination.
- Adobe's Coenraets Discusses "Tipping Point of Flex"
- JBoss Uses Adobe Flex to Build New Web-Based Mail Client
- Adobe Flex 2 - Answering Tough Questions About Enterprise Development
- Freely Available "SizeableTitleWindow" With Adobe's ColdFusion/Flex Connectivity
- Adobe Announces MAX 2006 Conference and Fourth Annual MAX Awards
- Mansour Raad's Mapping Mashups Wow the Audience at "Real-World Flex"
- New York Flex Users Group Launched at "Real-World Flex"
- SYS-CON.TV Live From Times Square: Eclipse.Org Adds SOA, AJAX, and Flex Tools
- Adobe Extends Flash Ecosystem with Media Player
- Adobe AIR, Google Gears, Slingshot... The Fat Client Is Back!
- Business Intelligence in the world of Rich Internet Applications
- AJAX Version of ClearBI Web Reporter for Adobe Flex Will Be Unveiled at AJAXWorld




































