Promising new industry benchmarks for digital AV signal extension, signal processing and chipset integration, AptoVision a pioneer in game-changing chipset technology, offered a preview of launch plans for next month’s ISE show in Amsterdam.
Last year at ISE, AptoVision received both Best of Show and Best New Technology awards for BlueRiver™ NT, its chipset technology for enabling full-bandwidth transmission of true 4K/60/4:4:4 AV signals over IP networks.
Plans for ISE 2016 include dramatically increased signal extension capabilities for its BlueRiver chipset, the first chip-based engine for performing multiple audio and video signal processing functions of IPbased AV signals, and the first fully-integrated chipset for audio and video processing and extension of IP-based AV signals.
“The product developments we will reveal at ISE will continue to improve the already compelling cost/performance benefits of our AV over IP architecture compared with existing technologies and systems,” said Kamran Ahmed, CEO and co-founder, AptoVision. “These new products will have a profound impact on reducing the cost and complexity of commercial AV components and systems, and they will help accelerate the industry conversion to IP-based technology.”
Last year at ISE, AptoVision received both Best of Show and Best New Technology awards for BlueRiver™ NT, its chipset technology for enabling full-bandwidth transmission of true 4K/60/4:4:4 AV signals over IP networks.
Plans for ISE 2016 include dramatically increased signal extension capabilities for its BlueRiver chipset, the first chip-based engine for performing multiple audio and video signal processing functions of IPbased AV signals, and the first fully-integrated chipset for audio and video processing and extension of IP-based AV signals.
“The product developments we will reveal at ISE will continue to improve the already compelling cost/performance benefits of our AV over IP architecture compared with existing technologies and systems,” said Kamran Ahmed, CEO and co-founder, AptoVision. “These new products will have a profound impact on reducing the cost and complexity of commercial AV components and systems, and they will help accelerate the industry conversion to IP-based technology.”