Japan’s Euphonic Technology Develops Electricity Efficient Imaging Processor Chip
This article was originally published in PharmAsia News
Executive Summary
Yokohama, Japan-based Euphonic Technology has developed EGC601, an imaging processor chip that processes four image frames simultaneously and consumes one-twentieth of the electricity used by current chips. Euphonic has shipped EGC601 samples to major medical device makers, and major chip maker, Intel, has decided to use the chip in its chip sets. Euphonic has signed contracts with Taiwan Semi-Conduct Manufacturing Co. to produce the chip and estimates the annual sales to major medical device makers and electronic producers will be ¥1.2 billion. (Click here for more-Japanese language