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News Release from: Lenslet
Edited by the Electronicstalk Editorial Team on 10 November 2003

Paltek provides Japanese dimension

Lenslet has entered into a strategic co-operation agreement for the Japanese market with Paltek Corp.

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Lenslet has entered into a strategic co-operation agreement for the Japanese market with Paltek Corp. This agreement further strengthens Paltek's product portfolio in now offering the most sophisticated technology and world's first optical digital signal processor for commercial use. Japan continues to play a leading role in defining and developing standards and technologies at the forefront of commercial applications.

These include wireless communications, broadcast, medical, and robotics technologies, whose demands for computational power push the limits of semiconductor capabilities.

Paltek is now well positioned to assist equipment manufacturers develop products using new methods to achieve real-time processing of high-bandwidth communications and video signals.

Examples include multi-user detection, smart antennas, software-defined radio for wireless communications, and real-time H.264 video compression.

"Once again, the Japanese market is taking a leading position in adopting breakthrough technologies.

The EnLight optical processing platform will provide Japanese companies with a strategic competitive advantage worldwide.

This will enable new applications in advanced video and image systems, 3G/4G wireless technologies as well as new, exciting mobile solutions", said David Gibor, Lenslet's Vice President of Marketing and Sales.

"We are delighted to have Paltek as our strategic partner.

Paltek's experience and long-standing relationship with the major Japanese players such as NEC, Panasonic, Sony, Toshiba, to name a few, makes Paltek the partner of choice for Lenslet", Gibor added.

"Lenslet's innovative product, the EnLight specified to run at a speed of 8000 GMAC operations per second, will revolutionise new applications in the HDTV, video compression and communications industries.

Paltek sees tremendous interest in the EnLight256 and strongly believes that this technology will change the face of many industries lead by Japanese manufacturers", said Masanori Kanamori, Director and General Manager of Paltek's System Solution Division.

Lenslet's optical processor offers a combined solution of optics and silicon in board and module formats with standard interfaces and development tools.

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