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   Date: 20th July 2010

GEO Semiconductor to use SENSIO's 3D IP core in its T2 IC

GEO Semiconductor has licensed the SENSIO 3D IP Core for integration into the GEO Realta sxT2 (T2) chip. GEO semiconductor plans to improve the performance of its T2 chip within the 3D space by using SENSIO's 3D expertise and 3D encoding format.

The Realta is an advanced video and geometry processing IC that deploys a massively parallel array of SIMD processors to implement best-in-class video processing algorithms at full HD (1080p) resolutions in software. "Incorporation of the SENSIO 3D format into the GEO Realta T2 enables our customers to deliver complete broadcast and media solutions capable of providing viewers with the rich, immersive experience only made possible by professional-grade 3D technology," said Madhu Rayabhari, Vice President of Marketing, Business Development and Engineering at GEO Semiconductor. "Our goal is to provide customers with a complete, fully customizable and software-programmable video-processing solution, and SENSIO 3D technology complements other advanced technologies on the chip to make the Realta T2 an extremely compelling choice for high-end broadcast and media products. The ease with which we can integrate the SENSIO 3D Core will facilitate rapid production and release of the top-quality 3D-capable products the market demands."

The GEO Realta Platform is a chipset platform that allows consumers to achieve full compliance with the "HQV (Hollywood Quality Video) powered by Teranex" industry benchmark.

"The integration of our SENSIO 3D IP Core into the GEO Realta T2 chip demonstrates the high value that industry leaders such as GEO Semiconductor see in making SENSIO technology available to their customers," said Nicholas Routhier, President and CEO at SENSIO. "We expect that the addition of SENSIO 3D technology to this very popular GEO chip will add significant momentum to the industry's move toward 3D."

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