LSI Logic?s consumer and communications market offerings include: satellite digital set-top boxes, terrestrial digital set-top boxes and DSL. C-Cube is a leading provider of silicon-based solutions for digital set-top box, DVD and emerging audio-video CODEC-based applications, such as personal video recording (PVR), home media services, recordable DVD, residential gateway and streaming video.
C-Cube?s customers in its target markets include: Sony, Samsung, LG Electronics, JVC, BBK, Motorola, Nokia, Pinnacle, Harmonic, Sagem, Matrox and Philips.
First DoMiNo-based Product: to be announced January 7.</strong><hr></blockquote>
VERY INTERESTING!!!
That jeromba/kormac77 tete-a-teta almost reads as if it's scripted, doesn't it?
Makes me think more about Kormac77. He's closer to NDA than I previously thought AND cannot contain himself with what has been thought to be a breakthrough product in his OWN mind for 2 years. I think he's tied closer to this than I first thought.
It's almost HARDER to craft the petals of the flower so as to make it that much more tantalizing up to the last finale. So, Kormac77 also must have studied under experts in the art of the dance of a 1,000 veils. In other words, he's a stripper.
OK, now you have my attention. But how does all of this come together as an Apple solution? That is, it is a set top box? Still a computer with monitor? Integrated? Detachable? Tablet? With peripherals? Is it a peripheral itself? Having a chip isn't enough. How do you market it or make it presentable to the consumer?
I just have a bit of a problem picturing this thing.
I read the page again and it won´t be a apple producy released tomorrow:
[quote]LSI Logic will also show the first product in its network media processor product line, based on LSI Logic?s multi-stream, multi-format DoMiNo? architecture introduced at last year?s show. <hr></blockquote>
Comments
Anyone remember the N???
I remember, by "ver. 3," AirPort was supposed to be a nationwide Internet/networking hub. I wonder if... nah.
<a href="http://www.zdnet.com/zdnn/stories/news/0,4586,2672508,00.html" target="_blank">http://www.zdnet.com/zdnn/stories/news/0,4586,2672508,00.html</a>
[quote]Â? Multi-service network video head-end transraters and transcoders
Â? Non-linear editing (NLE) for the broadcast industry, including cable,Â*
satellite, and Internet MPEG-2, MP@ML and MP@HL
Â? MPEG-1, MPEG-4 (H.263+ with AAC audio and interlaced video support), and DV
Â? DVD-Audio with Meridian Lossless Packing (MLP) and LPCMÂ*
decoding MPEG-1 Layer I, MPEG-1 Layer 2, MPEG-1 Layer 3 (MP3),Â*
AC-3, DDCE, DTS, etc. MPEG-2 MP@HL to MPEG-2 MP@ML,
or even MPEG-4 at 1.3 Mbps or lower.
Â? Recording from or to DV camcorders for editing, archival, or video-mailing
purposes. Transcoding is required from DV to MPEG-2 or MPEG-1, orÂ*
even MPEG-4, or vice versa.
Â? Recording digital music in MP3 format for playback with portable MP3
players. This requires transcoding from the original digital format to MP3 format.
<hr></blockquote>
Screed
[quote]
2) New iMac with 15 inch wide TFT-LCD iMac
with G4. But it has big suprise!
- It has Raycer chip bult in! : FAST OS X GUI and real Fast 3D for GAME!
- It has Domino chip built-in: HDTV capable, MP3 encode & Decode, MPEG 4 Encode & Decode!
- and it has Gigawire with Airport II built in !: Now it is the real Digital Hub !
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that was on page one of this thread. So i guess N has something to do with Raycer????
Hmmm....
Here's another link.
<a href="http://www.eetimes.com/conferences/ces/story/OEG20010105S0050" target="_blank">Domino Chip</a>
My question is, does this eliminate the need for Altivec in some of the applications Apple uses it for?
[ 01-06-2002: Message edited by: murk ]</p>
<a href="http://www.lsilogic.com/about/events/ces_0102.html" target="_blank">http://www.lsilogic.com/about/events/ces_0102.html</a>
First DoMiNo-based Product: to be announced January 7.
LSI Logic?s consumer and communications market offerings include: satellite digital set-top boxes, terrestrial digital set-top boxes and DSL. C-Cube is a leading provider of silicon-based solutions for digital set-top box, DVD and emerging audio-video CODEC-based applications, such as personal video recording (PVR), home media services, recordable DVD, residential gateway and streaming video.
C-Cube?s customers in its target markets include: Sony, Samsung, LG Electronics, JVC, BBK, Motorola, Nokia, Pinnacle, Harmonic, Sagem, Matrox and Philips.
[ 01-06-2002: Message edited by: jeromba ]</p>
<strong>did you read this on:
<a href="http://www.lsilogic.com/about/events/ces_0102.html" target="_blank">http://www.lsilogic.com/about/events/ces_0102.html</a>
First DoMiNo-based Product: to be announced January 7.</strong><hr></blockquote>
Now THATS scary :eek: I have never believed Kormac but this is amazing. When did he first mention DoMiNo?
And Don't tell me that every company was about adopt Domino and it was trend.
One more thing.
DNA is
N: Netboot
A: Airport
It is key for all of Digital hub product which is coming , not only this MWSF, but also other which will be coming from APPLE!
[ 01-06-2002: Message edited by: kormac77 ]</p>
<strong>did you read this on:
<a href="http://www.lsilogic.com/about/events/ces_0102.html" target="_blank">http://www.lsilogic.com/about/events/ces_0102.html</a>
First DoMiNo-based Product: to be announced January 7.</strong><hr></blockquote>
VERY INTERESTING!!!
That jeromba/kormac77 tete-a-teta almost reads as if it's scripted, doesn't it?
Makes me think more about Kormac77. He's closer to NDA than I previously thought AND cannot contain himself with what has been thought to be a breakthrough product in his OWN mind for 2 years. I think he's tied closer to this than I first thought.
It's almost HARDER to craft the petals of the flower so as to make it that much more tantalizing up to the last finale. So, Kormac77 also must have studied under experts in the art of the dance of a 1,000 veils. In other words, he's a stripper.
[ 01-06-2002: Message edited by: JRC ]</p>
I just have a bit of a problem picturing this thing.
[quote]LSI Logic will also show the first product in its network media processor product line, based on LSI Logic?s multi-stream, multi-format DoMiNo? architecture introduced at last year?s show. <hr></blockquote>
<strong>
Now THATS scary :eek: I have never believed Kormac but this is amazing. When did he first mention DoMiNo?</strong><hr></blockquote>
one of those lsilogic guys, Christopher L. Hamlin
Senior Vice President, Chief Technology Officer is even an former apple engineer...
kormac77 may we call you steve?