Broadcom today announced BroadSync HD, an end-to-end high-def video solution using only Cat 5 cabling.
By Tim Conneally March 31, 2009
Wireless streaming of high-definition video must still be very far off. While it does exist in various forms today, one of the premier members of the Wireless HD Consortium, Broadcom, is proposing a new streaming video interface standard which focuses on HD over Ethernet. Called BroadSync HD, the standard is Broadcom’s own custom implementation of the 802.1 Audio-Video Bridging (AVB) standard for streaming and syncing video over standard Cat 5 cables with RJ45 connections (a.k.a., Ethernet). Broadcom said today it has assembled an end-to-end solution for A/V transmission combining Ethernet switches, end-point devices, physical layer devices and software, and is currently working to bring the technology to market.
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