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V-Nova releases Perseus Plus for Socionext high performance processor

September 10, 2018 11.13 Europe/London By Broadband TV News Correspondent

Video compression specialist V-Nova has announced the availability of its Perseus Plus SDK for the Socionext security and broadcast solutions based on its SC2A11 processor.

The joint solution combines the compression performance of Perseus Plus and the density and power-efficiency of the Socionext processor.

Delegates to IBC 2018 in Amsterdam will be able to see the power of the integration fpr themselves on Stand 14.C36.

“Socionext and V-Nova have been working very closely to develop the best solutions for the mission critical applications of security operators and broadcasters worldwide,” said Tom Miyake, Corporate Executive Vice President of Socionext Inc., “Leveraging the outstanding capabilities of our processor with V-Nova’s world class expertise in video codec technology, we will continue to deliver innovative and advanced solutions for customers worldwide.”

“We’re thrilled to have worked with Socionext in rapidly delivering a solution that achieves superior image quality performance and unbeatable encoding density, both attributes which are highly valued by our customers,” said Guido Meardi, CEO and co-founder at V-Nova. “The availability of Perseus Plus on Socionext chips further adds to the wide range of readily-deployable solutions for streaming to all devices and browsers and is another example of why PERSEUS Plus is the only next-generation codec ready for large-scale deployment today.”

Perseus Plus is available as an SDK, readily integrated in many open source components such as FFmpeg, and third-party vendor products.

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