Published on October 31st,2005 at 3:01 PM
By >Daimaou - G.G-B

IDB-1394, Hi-Speed in your car

Cars are rapidly becoming information hubs in no time and offer multimedia solutions that do not pale in comparison with a good old desktop computer. In order to supple the various control screen, the GPS system and other TV’s with a maximum of information in the blink of an eye, everything needs to be able to exchange data without bottlenecks. Fujitsu developed a chip that is conform to the IDB-1394 norm (400Mbps and MPEG2-TS support) and that will be used in cars to allows you to have as good as an experience in there as at home.


Via Fujitsu
Category Misc
              
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Comments
 

  • Xandrex

    Fujistu is japanese, right ? How come they use US coins to display the size of the chip ?

  • Daimaou
    Xandrex said:
    Fujistu is japanese, right ? How come they use US coins to display the size of the chip ?

    It seems that it is an easy way for a lot of people to have a better idea of the seize, this is better than 100 yen coin

 

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