NEC Announces the World’s First separate-Chip LSI for Blu-ray Disc Players


NEC Electronics has developed the world’s first single-chip LSI to integrate the main functions of Blu-ray Disc players. All of the main functions mandatory for Blu-ray Disc players are included on the new NEC chip EMMA3PF including the digital conversion of analog details read from optical discs, the digital decoding of encoded images and sounds and a High-Definition Multimedia Interface (HDMI) for

output to televisions. The NEC EMMATM 3PF allows users to create compact, high performance Blu-ray Disc players and reduce the size of future Blu-ray Disc players.

Sample shipments of the new LSI, EMMATM 3PF will start in September 2008. In the future, that new product will compose an vital contribution to the integration of Blu-ray Disc playback into all audio-visual systems. […]

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