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DS2 showcase instant home networking with Samsung
using HDTV-quality Powerline chips at IFA 2006 (20/9/2006)
Design of Systems on Silicon (DS2) and Samsung
Electronics Co., Ltd. demonstrated today the maturity and robustness
of PLC networking at the IFA Consumer Electronics Show. The demonstration
shows that PLC Networking using DS2 powerline technology is a user-friendly,
reliable solution to enable digital home networking. Samsung will
be providing the demonstration at IFA Exhibition Hall 20, booth
101.
The showcase illustrates for consumers how
DS2's 200 Mbps Powerline communications (PLC) technology simply
and instantly creates a whole home network without the need to run
any cabling, and without the need for complex configuration.
Visitors to the showcase will have the chance
to experience enhanced digital networking and entertainment applications,
supported by DS2's high throughput and guaranteed Quality of Service
(QoS), to satisfy the need for plug-and-play, uninterrupted audio/video
home networking. The Digital Home Network demonstration shows multiple
videos being streamed to a high definition television from a DVD
player/recorder with hard disk drive storage, a home media server,
and a home security system camera capturing live images. All these
devices are embedded with DS2's HDTV quality powerline communication
chipsets, the only such chips available on the market today. The
devices are connected to a WiFi network via existing household wiring,
providing a connection to a wireless notebook and printer. This
shows the interoperability and the ability of PLC to compliment
other networking platforms.
Samsung's Home Network digital media devices,
with high throughput and QoS guaranteed, together with DS2's chipset,
satisfy consumer demand for faster, reliable whole home broadband
to support high bandwidth applications including HDTV quality video
and whole home audio.
Michael Philpott, an analyst with Ovum added,
"A robust and mature HDTV quality powerline communications technology
provides a credible home networking solution in situations where
installing a dedicated Ethernet LAN is just not economically feasible.
Embedding such technology in CE devices is the next logical step
to enhancing the consumer's digital entertainment and networking
experience".
Jorge Blasco, President and CEO of DS2 said,
"We are excited to be working with Samsung to deliver the first
PLC-enabled consumer electronics. The high speed of DS2's PLC technology,
its maturity and availability meet the stringent demands of consumer
electronics manufacturers and service providers for simple, reliable
whole home instant networking".
www.ds2.es
www.samsung.com
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