Aricent Media EXPTM Suite Slashes Development Time and Complexity, Improves Multimedia Performance and Battery Life
Palo
Alto, Calif., August 11, 2009 — AricentTM, a global innovation,
technology and services company focused exclusively on communications,
today announced the availability of Media EXPTM, a complete software
framework for today’s multimedia-oriented consumer devices. Media EXP
provides a performance and power optimised combination of essential
middleware components necessary to deliver the most advanced multimedia
experience for today’s consumer electronics (CE), including mobile
Internet devices (MIDs), smart phones, entertainment devices, digital
photo frames, portable media players, netbooks and more.
To
compete effectively in what the Consumer Electronics Association (CEA)
forecasts to be $165B market in 20091, device manufacturers must
effectively manage an increasing number of components and technologies
such as network processors, power systems, radios, operating systems
and CODECs, along with more sophisticated multimedia applications such
as high definition video. This multi-source component reality, coupled
with the need to improve energy efficiency and achieve additional
certifications and compliance requirements such as Digital Living
Network Alliance (DLNA) interoperability, has created significant
development, integration and optimisation challenges for developers of
multimedia entertainment and communications devices.
Aricent
is a strategic supplier to the world’s leading consumer electronics and
mobile device manufacturers, with its software shipped in more than 400
million devices. Aricent’s Media EXP was designed specifically to help
device manufacturers meet growing consumer expectations for an
innovative, high performance small screen multimedia experience as
screen sizes, power budgets and product introduction cycles continue to
shrink. Media EXP reduces the cost and time to market challenges
associated with multi-vendor management and complex component
integration and is compliant with the DLNA interoperability guidelines
and connectivity protocols such as MTP and PictBridge. Further, Media
EXP delivers up to 44% improvement in battery life along with more than
50% encoding and decoding performance improvement as compared with open
source solutions.
“The world of consumer electronics is hyper
competitive today. Cost, time to market, small screen multimedia
performance and wireless connectivity all must be harmonised into a
compelling user experience,” said Sajal Gupta, vice president of
business development for wireless solutions at Aricent. “We introduced Media EXP to help our customers thrive in this
environment and deliver innovative, high performance consumer
electronics solutions while reducing costs and development complexity.”
The
Media EXP Suite offers a comprehensive portfolio of pre-packaged,
pre-optimised software and frameworks along with a wide range of
ready-to-market applications necessary to deliver the most advanced
multimedia experience. Aricent’s Media EXP suite provides all essential
multimedia components including: high-definition multimedia CODECs,
which enable the highest performance audio/video recording and
playback; advanced multimedia end-user applications; communication
applications for voice, video and Rich Communications Services (RCS);
and device middleware interfaces, such as Real-Time Transport Protocol
and Real-Time Streaming Protocol (RTP/RTSP); Video Telephony - 324M;
and Digital Video Broadcast-Handheld (DVB-H). Aricent’s software suite
is available for most hardware platforms and supports leading operating
systems such as Symbian, GoogleTM Android, Microsoft® Windows Mobile,
Linux and Mentor Graphic’s Nucleus®.
For more information on
the Media EXP™ suite and access to Aricent’s new whitepaper: “The 4 New
Rules of Building Consumer Electronics for the Experience Era,” please
visit http://www.aricent.com/multimedia.