Mozilla today announced a new project called mozjpeg, the goal of which is to provide a production-quality JPEG encoder that improves compression rates. That being said, the company wants to maintain ...
SANTA CLARA, Calif. (USA) & BANGALORE, India – February 18, 2010 – SoftJin, a provider of soft design IP in various domains including audio/ video processing, communication, memory controller, ...
Belfast-based intellectual property supplier Amphion has developed an encoder core for the JPEG2000 image compression standard that can be used for scalable realtime films. JPEG2000 is designed for ...
Second-generation core nearly doubles throughput speed and now integrates Tier-1 and Tier-2 functions to handle the biggest HDTV images without an external processor Design Automation Conference, San ...
Mozilla is launching mozjpeg today, a new JPEG encoder that promises to reduce file sizes by up to 10 percent on standard JPEG images. Mozilla says the idea behind the project is to create a ...
Mozilla today announced the release of mozjpeg version 2.0. The JPEG encoder is now capable of reducing the size of both baseline and progressive JPEGs by 5 percent on average (compared to those ...
Speed is everything on the internet, and as a general rule of thumb: the smaller the file, the faster it’ll load. To help with that, Google created a new open-source JPEG encoder that will purportedly ...
Mozilla today announced the launch of the latest version of its mozjpeg image encoder for JPEG files. The new version is already being tested on facebook.com, and Facebook donated $60,000 to Mozilla ...
Mozilla and Facebook are joining forces in an unusual alliance to save bandwidth by reducing the size of image files on the Web. Senior writer Seth Rosenblatt covered Google and security for CNET News ...
SUNNYVALE, Calif. — Firmware that is claimed to turn the MathStar field-programmable object array (FPOA) into the fastest available JPEG 2000 en- coder gives designers a high-performance solution for ...
Google has developed and open-sourced a new JPEG algorithm that reduces file size by about 35 percent—or alternatively, image quality can be significantly improved while keeping file size constant.