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MPEG Video ICs: Transitioning to H.264
In-Stat/MDR, July 2006, Pages: 57
Finally, in 2005, the first MPEG-4 AVC Part 10 or H.264 video ICs for set top boxes went into production. This is the start of a transition from MPEG-2 compression to H.264 compression that will last for at least the next five years. MPEG-2 will by no means disappear, as it will remain the compression format for DVD and many digital terrestrial TV networks.
Growth in shipments of digital video equipment continues to drive growth in MPEG video ICs, as MPEG is the most widely used video scheme in non-PC devices. This report contains 2005 unit and revenue share, as well as five-year forecasts for the following MPEG video IC categories:
Consumer MPEG-2 Encoder ICs MPEG-1 Decoder ICs MPEG Decoder ICs for DVD Players MP@ML MPEG Decoder ICs for Online Networks MPEG-2 MP@HL Decoder ICs MPEG-4 ICs for Mobile Applications H.264 Decoder ICs for Line-Powered Applications
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