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'''MotionDSP''' |
'''MotionDSP''' is a Silicon Valley startup which has developed multi-frame video enhancement software that improves the quality video using super-resolution techniques. Its patented technology is available in video forensic software called [http://www.motiondsp.com/products/Ikena "Ikena."] |
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In September, 2008, it announced a partnership with [[Nvidia|NVIDIA]] Corp to create a consumer version of this same software, using NVIDIA's [[CUDA]] technology.<ref>{{cite press release |
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| url = http://www.nvidia.com/object/io_1222345067642.html |
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| title = NVIDIA Announces Strategic Partnership with MotionDSP |
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| date = 2008-09-25 |
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| publisher = NVIDIA Corporation |
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}}</ref> This software, "vReveal" was shown at the 2009 [[Consumer Electronics Show|CES]] show in Las Vegas. |
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== References == |
== References == |
Revision as of 22:43, 1 July 2009
MotionDSP is a Silicon Valley startup which has developed multi-frame video enhancement software that improves the quality video using super-resolution techniques. Its patented technology is available in video forensic software called "Ikena."
In September, 2008, it announced a partnership with NVIDIA Corp to create a consumer version of this same software, using NVIDIA's CUDA technology.[1] This software, "vReveal" was shown at the 2009 CES show in Las Vegas.
References
- ^ "NVIDIA Announces Strategic Partnership with MotionDSP" (Press release). NVIDIA Corporation. 2008-09-25.
External links
- New York Times Article on vReveal/MotionDSP
- MotionDSP's Company website
- Press Release Announcing the NVIDIA Partnership
- MIT Technology Review article on MotionDSP