Calsoft Labs Announces Availability of Hardware Accelerated Adobe Flash? Player for Linux on AMD Embedded G-Series APUs

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Calsoft Labs Announces Availability of Hardware Accelerated Adobe Flash(R) Player for Linux on AMD Embedded G-Series APUs

BANGALORE, India, August 28, 2012/PRNewswire/ --

   
    - Reduces CPU usage by as much as 70% compared to software only playback
    - Offers unprecedented stability during playback of Internet video sites

    Calsoft Labs today announced that their hardware accelerated Adobe Flash(R) Player
solution is available for Linux running on AMD Embedded G-Series Accelerated Processing
Units (APUs). Calsoft Labs [http://www.calsoftlabs.com ], an Adobe Scaling partner, will
provide solutions from Adobe consisting of Adobe Flash Player 11 and Adobe AIR(R) for TV.
These solutions accelerate Flash based video using the AMD X-Video Bitstream Acceleration
(XvBA) API available for Linux. By leveraging the AMD UVD hardware video decoder through
XvBA, the solution reduces CPU usage by as much as 70 percent[1] when compared to software
only playback. The solution offers unprecedented stability on the system during playback
of internet video sites such as YouTube Leanback while additional applications are
operating. The Calsoft Labs solution is primarily targeted for use in digital home
devices.

    The AMD Embedded G-Series APU is targeted towards a broad range of embedded systems
including digital home applications such as set-top boxes and IPTV. The x86-based APU runs
from 800MHz to 1.65GHz depending on the SKU and supports the AMD XvBA API for the H.264
hardware decoder using the AMD Linux Graphics Driver. The vast majority of premium video
delivered worldwide on the internet today is based on Adobe Flash(R) Player. Lack of
suitable hardware accelerated Flash Player solutions for Linux often limits the playback
of internet video on digital home devices in the market. The new Calsoft Labs solution not
only enhances user experience on popular web sites such as Hulu, but also enables OEMs to
run other applications such as picture-in-picture viewing at the same time.

    Calsoft Labs [http://www.calsoftlabs.com ] offers a wide range of services targeted
towards digital home platforms including Flash Player and Adobe AIR porting and
certification. Calsoft Labs has successfully delivered numerous multimedia solutions to
date to a wide range of platforms such as Linux(R), Android(TM), and Microsoft(R) Windows
CE/Mobile. Calsoft Labs also offers full life-cycle product development and sustaining
engineering services to OEMs/ODMs in automotive infotainment, consumer electronics,
network infrastructure and storage markets.

    "The AMD APUs with XvBA based H.264 hardware decoder are ideal for Flash based video
playback in a wide range of devices," said Anand Joshi, Vice President of Digital Home
Technology BU at Calsoft Labs. "The solution will enable OEMs to offer true internet on TV
experience. This is particularly important in light of manufacturers of digital home
devices embedding Flash Player to view premium video content."

    "Our collaboration with Calsoft Labs enables our customers to fully leverage the power
of the AMD Embedded G-Series APUs in a Linux environment," said Kevin Tanguay, senior
product marketing manager, AMD Embedded Solutions Group. "Hardware accelerated Flash based
video is a requirement of several target applications for the AMD Embedded G-Series APU,
and this product from Calsoft Labs enables a quality user experience on these devices."

    The solution is available today and OEMs can request evaluation version via Calsoft
Labs web site. Further upgrades are being planned and will be released in subsequent
quarters.

    About Calsoft Labs

    Calsoft Labs is the product design arm of the EUR 1.07 billion ALTEN Group. Calsoft
Labs offers technology consulting and product engineering services globally to equipment
manufacturers (OEMs/ODMs), semiconductor vendors, and independent software vendors (ISVs).
Calsoft Labs operates state-of-the-art product design and development centers at
Bangalore, Chennai and Mysore in India, with sales & support offices worldwide including
North America, Europe and Asia. For more information visit http://www.calsoftlabs.com.

    For further information, please contact:

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    1. As per tests run on the AMD DB-FT1 Development Board

Source: Calsoft Labs

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