Texas Instruments introduces video development platform reducing design time for broadcast equipment manufacturers

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Extending the capabilities of its broad suite of video solutions, Texas Instruments Incorporated announced a video development platform that enables media gateway equipment manufacturers as well as the broadcast community to build customized multi-channel video solutions for next-generation video applications. Combining TI's TNETV3020 multicore digital signal processor (DSP), open-framework video software and a reference board, this video development platform reduces development time for multimedia processing equipment manufacturers.

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