The Performance Chasers and The Case of The Multi-Core Processor

In the video processing world we are all performance chasers. Just like “ambulance chasers” us video processing guys are making a living from victims of disasters, applications that needed video but couldn’t afford it, applications that thought there is “too much processing power“. On one hand, the world went from SD to HD in just a few months, and suddenly the bigger the better. On the other hand, Tsahi has already discussed how CPUs today fail to deliver in terms (read more...)

By Sagee Ben-Zedeff  |  April 14th, 2009  |  Filed under Innovation
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High Definition Video Conferencing: How High is “High” and What Exactly is That Definition

“Generations come and generations go, but the earth remains forever…” (Ecclesiastes 1) In almost every other post in this blog, and maybe in any tech blog, in salesmen’s pitches, the news, magazines and commercials – it’s High Definition this, High Definition that. And ever since LifeSize announced the first ever High Definition endpoint in December 2005, the video conferencing market has gone HD-loony with “high definition” becoming a must-phrase in every discussion. Q: So what, really, is High Definition (read more...)

By Sagee Ben-Zedeff  |  January 16th, 2009  |  Filed under High Definition, Video Conferencing
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High definition is next. Do YOU know how much bandwidth you have?!

[This post is written by Ariel David, Video Technologies Expert in RADVISION's Networking Business Unit. Ariel has close to a decade of experience in video technologies and has embedded systems for video and image coding, video enhancement technologies and the management and development of integrated solutions.  He can be reached at arield@radvision.com ] High definition (HD) is everywhere. If you haven’t read about it in one of the posts here, you probably saw it featured in a commercial. If you (read more...)

By guest  |  June 24th, 2008  |  Filed under Video Conferencing
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