Zenverge to support Arris headless video gateway
January 10, 2013
Zenverge, a developer of advanced content networking ICs, has been selected for its ZN200 silicon by Arriss Group for use in the Arriss MG2402 Video Gateway that uses XG5 and Reference Design Kit (RDK) specifications developed by Comcast.
“Arris is focused on maintaining a leadership position in this gateway/client transformation by providing the most advanced, intuitive video gateway solutions in the industry,” said Derek Elder, senior vice president and general manager of the Arris CPE Business Unit. “Zenverge’s ZN200 content networking ICs complement our gateway strategy by providing a highly reliable video processing solution to help support the Arris MG2402 Gateway.”
As consumer demand for video content anywhere, anytime, and on any connected device continues to grow at a rapid pace, today’s pay-TV operators are in need of next-generation technologies that will lower the cost of multiscreen content delivery while enabling them to adapt to new business models. Advanced content networking ICs such as the ZN200 resolve these issues by allowing operators to support a wide range of connected devices, varying compression formats, different resolutions, and a multitude of other complexities involved with delivering multiscreen video content.
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