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Additional IBC 2008 Exhibitor Profiles

IBC 2008 takes place 12 - 16 September 2008 at the RAI Centre in Amsterdam. Listed below are IBC 2008 exhibitor profiles for AETA AUDIO SYSTEMS, Ambric(R), Inc. and Broadcast Electronics, Inc.

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Company: AETA AUDIO SYSTEMS
Stand: 8– D89
Media Contact: Valerie RACINET
Phone: 33141361200
E–mail:

vracinet@aeta–audio.com

Web:

www.aeta–audio.com

AAS is a co–founder of the Audio–Over–IP experts group. The group includes the main manufacturers worldwide and targets interoperation standards for IP transmission as per EBU recommendations:
   

SCOOP4+: a compact 1U studio codec designed for high quality audio transmission; for contribution links via IP connections (with SIP signaling) or via Inmarsat BGAN service, as well as for distribution of audio programmes from studio to transmitters, using leased lines or IP connections

   

MIXY: A portable sound recording device

This stereo analogue/digital mixer´s performance is based on completely new design and ergonomics. One is amazed at first glance with its compactness, autonomy, its large capabilities and also its nice OLED display.

   

Come to see new products specially launched this year at IBC.

   
   
Company: Ambric(R), Inc.
Stand: Stand J41, Hall 7
Media Contact: Jean Armstrong, Armstrong Kendall PR
Phone: (503) 724–8197
E–mail:

jean@akipr.com

Web:

http://www.ambric.com

Ambric is a fabless semiconductor company shipping the world´s first TeraOPS–class processor and tools that make massively parallel software programming practical for complex embedded systems. The company´s highly scalable, massively parallel processor arrays (MPPAs) deliver performance that is 10–25X greater than high–end DSPs, and offer superior price–performance versus FPGAs for complex applications.
   
Ambric silicon is ideal for advanced video systems 10–15X more power–efficient than CPUs/GPUs, and 2–5X faster time–to–market compared to FPGAs or multi–DSP platforms. In addition to processors, tools, developer boards and libraries, Ambric and its IP partners offer compelling media–processing solutions for the professional video industry.
   
   
Company: Broadcast Electronics, Inc.
Stand: C91
Media Contact:

Kim Winking

Phone: (217) 224–9600
E–mail:

bdcast@bdcast.com

Web:

www.bdcast.com

Broadcast Electronics (BE) is the premier provider of mission–critical solutions for over–the–air and Internet radio. BE products encompass program generation, audio and data management, inter–facility transport, and analog and digital transmission. For more than four decades, our pioneering developments have set industry standards for innovation and reliability, while providing broadcasters with new options for operational productivity and revenue generation. BE is headquartered in Quincy, Illinois, and is represented worldwide by our network of local representatives.

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