Surveillance platform is top multicore application

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Edited by the Electronicstalk editorial team Nov 30, 2006

The PVR-1140 industrial grade rack-mount digital security surveillance (DSS) platform is a winner in the Intel Communications Alliance 2006 Multi-Core Proof Point Contest.

The PVR-1140 industrial grade rack-mount digital security surveillance (DSS) platform from American Portwell Technology is a winner in the Intel Communications Alliance 2006 Multi-Core Proof Point Contest.

The award was presented by Intel at the recent Intel Communications Alliance Executive Business Connections event held in Tucson, Arizona.

"The Portwell PVR-1140 is designed with Intel Core Duo processor and successfully delivers the high computing power and energy saving that is very important in the security industry today", said Jim St.

Leger, Program Director of Intel Communications Alliance.

"Portwell is a product development leader within our ecosystem and has always evinced strong support for Intel architecture".

"We are pleased to win the Intel Communications Alliance 2006 Multi-Core Proof Point Contest", said Jack Lam, American Portwell Technology's Senior Product Marketing Manager.

"It validates our hard work and effort as a member of the Intel Communications Alliance to bring a product to the DSS market that combines two previously disparate benefits - high computing power and low energy consumption".

Lam pointed out that Portwell developed the PVR-1140 because today's surveillance systems need to do more than just detect motion and record activity.

"They need to be more intelligent and more proactive to protect against terrorists and criminal activities", said Lam.

"And supplement human efforts where using real people is not feasible".

"Practical usage has proved that Portwell's PVR-1140 more than meets these needs".

Current surveillance trends demand that the DSS platform must be able to support computerised intelligence, process high-resolution video in real-time over multiple channels - and this video must be simultaneously captured, analysed, and stored with quick and easy retrieval as needed.

The DSS platform must be networked so that multiple surveillance systems can be controlled from a central location.

"In order to meet these needs, Portwell designed the PVR-1140 industrial grade rack-mount DSS platform", explained Frank Shen, American Portwell Technology's Product Marketing Director.

"The PVR-1140 uses the Intel Core Duo processor, Intel 945GM Express chipset, and other Intel technologies to meet these performance requirements".

"Because of its high computing power and low energy consumption, the PVR-1140 can be deployed 24x7 in the very rugged environment".

"It is capable of multi-threaded execution to sustain real-time transmission, and the analysis and storage of massive video data files".

"Everyone at Portwell is proud that the PVR-1140 won this contest", added Shen, "but we're not resting on our laurels".

"Portwell is continuously evolving platform solutions based on Intel's new technology, and we'll keep providing cutting-edge solutions in the future".

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