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Products: Teranex

Fast Chip, More Options When Teranex started up in 1998, it benefited from a speedy array- processing technology spun off from Lockheed Martin's defense R&D. Applying that high-speed processing engine to create video converters, noise reducers, and film restoration systems made the Orlando, Fla.-based company into one of the leading image fixers around. Now, as a division of chipmaker Silicon Optix, Teranex has brought that array-processing capability to the chip level in the guise of the Silicon Optix Realta HQV chip. At IBC 2005, two products debuted that used the new technology: Teranex Mini, a ...

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