Vidyo is certainly making its presence known at this year?s Consumer Electronics Show via several key ?guest appearances? around the exhibit hall. At CES this week, the Vidyo platform is enabling many companies such as Alcatel-Lucent, HealthSpot and Qualcomm to demonstrate never-before-seen video communications and collaboration capabilities and achievements.
For instance, over at Qualcomm?s CES Booth #30313 in the South Hall of the Las Vegas Convention Center, the first demonstration of SVC high-quality Video Collaboration on Mobile Platforms is based on Vidyo?s Adaptive Layering Technology, driven by Qualcomm?s new, incredibly powerful Snapdragon? S4 Pro Mobile Development Platform for tablets, smart TVs and professional displays. The Snapdragon S4 Pro brings number-crunching, quad-core power to computational intensive tasks, and the demo at CES spotlights just what happens when Vidyo is able to harness the processing power of Qualcomm?s groundbreaking new chipset. The demo features multi-screen video collaboration capability across smart TVs and mobile devices featuring Snapdragon S4 processors, allowing users to enjoy video collaboration on a mobile device, seamlessly transfer the video exchange to a smart TV, then transfer back again on the fly.? You can imagine the power this gives developers as they realize the potential of leveraging HD multi-screen hardware for their universal multimedia and gaming services!
Vidyo?s exceptional video communications and collaboration solution ? the technology that powers video conferencing in Google+ Hangouts and Nintendo?s Wii U Chat ? is the ideal platform to illustrate the dynamic results Qualcomm can achieve with their latest quad-core processor chipset. Leveraging Vidyo?s flexible APIs and easily integrated technology, the company is able to demonstrate the breadth of applications that can be developed by combining Qualcomm and Vidyo technologies. This demonstration proves the unmatchable power of the Snapdragon S4 quad core chipset that can bring to life devices featuring Snapdragon S4 processors with high-quality conferencing capability without any extra processing power or purpose-built hardware acceleration.
This powerful combination of Qualcomm processors and Vidyo technology unlocks a whole new set of applications that enable users to play a game, watch a movie or surf the Internet, while simultaneously engaging in high-quality video conferencing.
According to Ofer Shapiro, Vidyo?s co-founder and CEO, ?Using Qualcomm?s quad-core Snapdragon S4 chipset, Vidyo is able to support Scalable Video Coding (SVC), high-quality video on mobile devices, which further enhances the reach of an SVC based system. Since Vidyo?s software- based solution enables high-quality telepresence on any device, we are able to work with vendors such as Qualcomm that are developing next generation processors to allow amazing real-time video quality across the mobile and smart TV display space enabling numerous entertainment and gaming applications.?
Even if you?re not at CES this week, you can still see this amazing Vidyo and Qualcomm demo! To request a free Vidyo trial click here.
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Michal Raz is Vice President of Business Development at Vidyo and is responsible for strategic partnerships that align with the Vidyo strategy for video collaboration and virtualization. Michal brings over 17 years of background in business development, strategic planning, marketing and engineering. Michal joined Vidyo from RADVISION where she served in a series of roles in engineering, business development, marketing and strategy. Michal is a visual communications veteran with a passion for innovation. Michal graduated with honors with a B.Sc. degree in Chemistry from the Technion, Israel Institute of Technology. Michal also received a Software Engineering scholarship from the Israeli electronics industry consortium and the Technion.
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