Panasonic announces World’s first Blu-ray Disc player LSI


Panasonic has introduced the world’s first Blu-ray Disc (BD) player-specific single-chip signal processing LSI. The product, the MN2WS006, will combine a front end to read the signal from the BD, and a back end to convert that into AV info. Utilizing multi-standard video decoding technology, Panasonic MN2WS006 enables video playback for BD, DVD, and CD media, and standards including MPEG-4 AVC/H.264 and VC-1; audio playback compatible with lossless coding; and dual-screen simultaneous video playback

including HD video, and a high-speed graphics engine technology which enables 2D graphic processing, and plus 3D graphic processing or curved surface drawing.

The single-ship MN2WS006 device for the signal processing system is achieved through the use of micro processing, which results in 50% reduction in mounting surface area, and 25% reduction in capability consumption, compared to current offerings by the company. Samples of MN2WS006 will start shipping in June 2008.

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