Tuesday, September 8, 2015

HiSilicon embeds Verimatrix, Dolby solutions in STB chipsets to support UHD services

HiSilicon, Chinese semiconductor firm, has partnered with Verimatrix, San-Diego-based digital TV security solution provider and Dolby Laboratories, an American audio compression technology provider, to power its system-on-chipsets designed for Ultra high definition set-top boxes for DVB, IPTV and OTT markets including Android platform-based STBs.
HiSilicon has integrated Verimatrix advanced security and forensic watermarking and Dolby Vision into the HiSilicon Hi3798/Hi3796 family of system-on-chipsets.
By embedding VideoMark forensic watermarking technology into the Hi3798CV200 chipset, it assures an integrated multi-layer security architecture. It enables pay-TV operators to secure revenue for UHD services, meet stringent content owner requirements and secure Android platform. With the integration of Dolby Vision, HiSilicon Hi3798C V200 chipsets can provide a secure ultra-low power Android platform with impressive TV experiences for feature-rich 4K entertainment and gaming services.
“With more than 24 years experience in semiconductor and 10 years in digital home market, we focus on the sustaining the growth of pay-TV operators by offering not only cost-efficient solution, but also more value-added services and protection of their existing investments,” said Qiu Gang, President of HiSilicon.
The Hi3798/Hi3796 family of chipsets include Hi3798MV100, Hi3796MV100 and Hi3798CV200. The series of chipsets provide from entry level 4K to high end 4K solution.
“Through HiSilicon and Verimatrix’s collaboration, the Hi3798CV200 chipset is well positioned to be integrated with our VCAS Ultra solution, because of the support for integrated TrustZone, security-video-path, TEE and forensic watermarking technologies,” said Petr Peterka, CTO at Verimatrix.
“We are thrilled to collaborate with HiSilicon on the integration of Dolby Vision VS10 into their STB chipset solutions,” said Giles Baker, Senior Vice President, Broadcast Business Group, Dolby Laboratories.

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