The Swiss company
Spinetix, that made a lot of noise at InfoComm last month by winning a
variety of product awards, is in the news again, this time with news of a
furthering of their platform development with Texas Instruments. A move
that will allow the technology to be incorporated into flat panel
and/or projectors.
Background: The Spinetix HMP100 media player
represented a novel approach when introduced last year, as Spinetix uses
SVG (Scalable Vector Graphics). Going this route– it’s something akin
to Apple doing an end-run around Flash, to try to establish more small
package, efficient video processing in its iPhone and iPad. Spinetix’
SVG approach makes for a small media player that has more horsepower
than all the tiny Flash-based media players out there, and it uses very
little power.
Here’s the text of the press release from
yesterday:
SpinetiX announces technology relationship with Texas
Instruments
Green SpinetiX technology selected by Texas
Instruments for third-party LCD panels and projectors
Lausanne,
Switzerland, 14 July 2010: SpinetiX is delighted to announce a new
business relationship with Texas Instruments (TI), the globally renowned
silicon manufacturer, supporting SpinetiX technology as its reference
designer for digital signage solutions.
SpinetiX currently uses
Texas Instruments’ DaVinci™ video processors in its dedicated digital
signage appliance, the HMP100™ Hyper Media Player. The processor
performs real-time video decoding and high-definition scene composition,
enabling customers to meet the requirements of changing standards in
video codecs and provide software updates and new features to
field-deployed units. Now the two companies are taking their
partnership further, with TI’s ready-to-incorporate SpinetiX technology
into its microprocessor chips for third-party LCD panels and projectors,
tailored to digital signage applications.