, maker of audio, video and data communications products, receives a Technical Emmy Award at CES 2007 for its chip-set technology Referred to as SDIs, it allows TV studios to transmit uncompressed, unencrypted digital signals extremely quickly within their production facilities. The need for such speedy transfer of data is becoming increasingly important as more TV studios produce content in HD. Gennum’s SDIs are found in television-studio cameras, monitors, mixers and recorders.
“Without the ability to manage vast amounts of data, it would have been impossible for TV studios to make the jump to HDTV,” says , president and CEO, Gennum Corporation. “Gennum’s technology is always designed to solve specific industry problems, and in this case we foresaw the need to improve data transfer speeds at the studio level for HD production to become accepted as a new digital standard.” Gennum maintains a design centre on Herzberg Rd.
in Kanata. , maker of audio, video and data communications products, receives a Technical Emmy Award at CES 2007 for its chip-set technology Referred to as SDIs, it allows TV studios to transmit uncompressed, unencrypted digital signals extremely quickly within their production facilities.