Ambric's MPPA devices were used for high-definition, 2K and 4K
video compression,
transcoding and analysis,
image recognition,
medical imaging, signal-processing,
software defined radio and other compute-intensive
streaming media applications, which otherwise would use
FPGA,
DSP and/or
ASIC chips. The company claimed advantages such as higher performance and
energy efficiency,
scalability, higher productivity due to
software programming rather than
hardware design, and
off-the-shelf availability. Video codec libraries were available for a variety of professional camera and video editing formats such as
DVCPRO HD,
VC-3 (DNxHD),
AVC-Intra and others. An X-Ray customer system employs over 13,000 cores contained in 40 Am2045 chips, doing 3D reconstruction, in under 500W, in a single
ATCA chassis. ==Related==