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May 18, 2007
Ocean Logic
H.264 real time encoding core now supports the highest HDTV resolution
(1920x1080) with a single core for both progressive (1080p@30) and interlaced (1080i@60) video. A progressive video stream can be
decoded by Baseline, Main or Hi Profile decoders, while an interlaced stream
can be decoded by a Main and Hi Profile decoder.
December 8, 2006
Ocean Logic
H.264 real time encoding core is behind the successful demonstration
of BeHere
Corporation and their revolutionary 360 degree video conferencing
system at DemoFall2006
December 3, 2006
Ocean Logic
releases the multi-channel version of its limited Baseline HDTV 1080p
H.264/AVC decoding core capable of processing up to 32 independent video
channels simultaneously.
October 7, 2006
Ocean Logic
releases a Baseline H.264/AVC decoding core limited to the H.264 subset of
our own encoding core and capable of processing up to 1080p resolution
(1920x1080) at 30 fps.
July 28, 2006
Leading
Korean manufacturer of video surveillance and DVR equipment Posdata, has confirmed that the
ASIC containing Ocean Logic Multi-Channel MPEG-4 core is working perfectly
in their latest 16 Channel
Professional DVR. See also the press
release for this product.
April 4, 2006
Ocean Logic
releases the multi-channel version of its Baseline HDTV 1080p H.264/AVC
encoding core capable of processing up to 32 video channels simultaneously.
November 14, 2005
Ocean Logic
will be presenting the paper "Designing
a Real-Time HDTV 1080p Baseline H.264/AVC Encoder Core" at DesignCon
2006 on February the 8th, 2006.
A demo board showing real time encoding of VGA video @ 30 fps in a
VirtexII-4 at 37 MHz will also be shown.
November 3, 2005
Ocean Logic
releases a Baseline H.264/AVC encoding core capable of processing up to
1080p resolution (1920x1080) at 30 fps.
A demo board showing real time encoding of VGA video @ 30 fps in a
VirtexII-4 at 37 MHz was shown at the IT-SoC and Next
Generation PC Fair in
Korea.
October 14, 2004
Newtech Co.
Ltd. in Japan uses a 128-bit Ocean Logic AES Core for fast protected data
storage and access in their new SecureRAID
product.
December 2, 2002
Ocean Logic releases the first member of its real time video MPEG encoder core family: OL_MPEG4. The
core encodes video at full resolution in real time (beyond 4CIF – 704x576 @
30 fps).
September 16, 2002
VHD2VL, Ocean Logic free VHDL to Verilog translator, released under GPL, is
featured on EETimes.
August 6, 2002
Ocean Logic releases the MD5 core.
December 20, 2001
Ocean Logic releases the SHA-1 core.
September 9, 2001
Ocean Logic releases its AES core family.
December 11, 2000
inSilicon
Corporation (Nasdaq: INSN) acquires Ocean Logic's Multimedia Technology.
JPEG codec licensed as part of inSilicon's acquisition of Xentec, Inc. See
the press release.
September 19, 2000
ST Microelectronic
uses our JPEG codec. See the press
release of our partner and distributor, Xentec.
June 1, 2000
See a demo of our JPEG
codec at DAC 2000, Xentec's stand (4153).
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