CORRECTING and REPLACING DivX Certifies NXP's Media Processors to Power IP Set-Top Boxes, Digital Media Adapters and Portable Pl
June 05 2007 - 3:09PM
Business Wire
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processors to support DivX decoding ...� (sted:��The ability of the
NXP processors to support DivX encoding and decoding ...�) The
corrected release reads: DIVX CERTIFIES NXP�S MEDIA PROCESSORS TO
POWER IP SET-TOP BOXES, DIGITAL MEDIA ADAPTERS AND PORTABLE PLAYERS
Innovative Line of Chips Give Consumers Rich Digital Experience by
Supporting DivX Video across Multiple Devices DivX, Inc.
(NASDAQ:DIVX) and NXP Semiconductors, an independent semiconductor
company founded by Philips, today announced the DivX Certification
of a series of processors designed to power a variety of device
categories, including IP set-top boxes (STBs), digital media
adapters, personal media players and in-car media players.
Specifically, the NXP Nexperia� processors PNX0190, PNX0191,
PNX9520, PNX1501, PNX1502, PNX1503, and PNX1520 are now DivX
Certified to provide consumers with an enriched digital media
experience by supporting playback of the high-quality DivX Media
Format on consumer electronic devices. All NXP Nexperia DivX
Certified chips will play back DivX video content at Home Theater
resolutions and will include DivX digital rights management
technology, enabling compatibility with download-to-own video
services. The NXP processors are among the first DivX Certified
chipsets for the IP set-top box market, which will provide another
way for end users to enjoy DivX content from the Internet or their
PCs directly on their televisions. �NXP continues to offer our
customers new and innovative solutions that provide richer
experiences � whether it be recording, viewing or sharing video
content,� said Menno Kleingeld, Senior Marketing Director, Set-Top
Box and Home Media Devices at NXP Semiconductors. �The ability of
the NXP processors to support DivX decoding, in addition to many
other audio and video formats, highlights the power and flexibility
of the Nexperia architecture.� �Certification of the NXP chipsets
represents the expansion of the DivX common media language to
important new device segments, like STBs and digital media
adapters, which will provide users with the seamless ability to
enjoy digital content anytime and anywhere,� said Kevin Hell,
President, DivX, Inc. �We�re pleased to work with NXP to enable new
categories of DivX Certified consumer devices that will meet the
global demand for a high-quality DivX media experience.� Products
that bear the DivX Certified logo have undergone a rigorous testing
program to ensure interoperability, security and visual quality.
DivX Certified products enable consumers to create, play and share
high-quality video content across a range of devices and platforms.
Over 90 million DivX Certified devices from a variety of
manufacturers have shipped worldwide. For more information on DivX
Certification, visit www.divx.com/certification. For more
information on NXP Semiconductors, see www.nxp.com. About DivX,
Inc. DivX creates products and services designed to improve the
experience of media. Our first product offering was a video
compression-decompression software library, or codec, which has
been actively sought out and downloaded over 200 million times
since January 2003, including over 60 million times during the last
twelve months. We have since built on the success of our codec with
other consumer software, including the DivX Player application,
which is distributed from our website, www.divx.com. We also
license our technologies to consumer hardware device manufacturers
and certify their products to ensure the interoperable support of
DivX-encoded content. In addition to technology licensing to
consumer hardware device manufacturers, we currently generate
revenue from software licensing, advertising and content
distribution. About NXP Semiconductors NXP is a top 10
semiconductor company founded by Philips more than 50 years ago.
Headquartered in Europe, the company has 37,000 employees working
in more than 20 countries and posted sales of EUR 5 billion in
2006. NXP creates semiconductors, system solutions and software
that deliver better sensory experiences in mobile phones, personal
media players, TVs, set-top boxes, identification applications,
cars and a wide range of other electronic devices. News from NXP is
located at www.nxp.com. Forward-Looking Statements Statements in
this press release that are not strictly historical in nature
constitute "forward-looking statements." Such statements include,
but are not limited to, statements regarding DivX's visibility
within the investment community. Such forward-looking statements
involve known and unknown risks, uncertainties and other factors
which may cause DivX's actual results to be materially different
from historical results or from any results expressed or implied by
such forward-looking statements. These factors include, but are not
limited to, the risk that customer use of DivX technology may not
grow as anticipated, the risk that anticipated market opportunities
may not materialize at expected levels, or at all, the risk that
the Company's activities may not result in the growth of profitable
revenue, risks and uncertainties related to the maintenance and
strength of the DivX brand; DivX's ability to penetrate existing
and new markets; the effects of competition; DivX�s dependence on
its licensees and partners; the effect of intellectual property
rights claims; and other factors discussed in the "Risk Factors"
section of DivX�s quarterly report on Form 10-Q filed with the SEC
on May 15, 2007. All forward-looking statements are qualified in
their entirety by this cautionary statement. DivX is providing this
information as of the date of this release and does not undertake
any obligation to update any forward-looking statements contained
in this release as a result of new information, future events or
otherwise.
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