Semiconductor intellectual property provider CAST, Inc. recently introduced the newest generation in its eighteen-year-long series of IP cores for video and image compression.
A negligible delay from video capture to display—the “glass-to-glass” latency—is critical for many video streaming applications, from advanced driver assistant systems (ADAS) and unmanned vehicles to video conferencing and broadcasting.
A paper, slides, and presentation video discussing how lossless data compression—with CAST's ZipAccel GZIP IP cores—can save significant energy in IOT applications.
A family of silicon IP cores for GZIP/ZLIB/Deflate lossless compression and decompression, as well as a LZ4/Snappy decompression core. The IP cores of the family are highly configurable to allow fine-tuning of its compression efficiency, throughput ...