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CAST Expands Streaming Video IP Line with Motion JPEG Subsystem

WOODCLIFF LAKE, NEW JERSEY , Oct. 19, 2016 – A new IP subsystem developed by semiconductor intellectual property provider CAST, Inc. makes it easy for system designers to exploit the benefits of Motion JPEG for video streaming in many Internet of Things (IoT) and other applications.

Motion JPEG (MJPEG) provides a leaner, lower-power video solution than video codecs like H.264 when moderate levels of compression are required:

The new Motion JPEG Over IP - HD Video Encoder Subsystem compresses and streams HD video (1080p). It combines the MJPEG Encoder IP core with network stacks (RTP/UDP/IP encapsulation), interfaces, and essential software in an integrated, verified, ready-to-run package.

The MJPEG Subsystem joins CAST's existing products for streaming HD video over Internet Protocol (IP) channels:

All are available now, with turnkey reference design boards and other evaluation and design aids. Customization services are available to deliver these products tailored to meet a customer's specific system requirements.

Contact CAST Sales via info@cast-inc.com or by calling +1 201.391.8300 to learn more and discuss evaluation and licensing options.

About CAST Inc.

CAST develops, integrates, and aggregates high-quality digital IP cores for ASICs and FPGAs. The company offers some of the best available choices for low-power, high-value IP, including 8051s and BA2x™ 32-bit processors; video, image, and data compression; automotive networking; and the peripherals, interfaces, security, and subsystems needed for quick, low-risk development of competitive system-on-chip designs. Visit www.cast-inc.com, or follow @castcores on Twitter.

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