CINEMO ANNOUNCES NXP I.MX6 QUADPLUS AND NXP I.MX6 ULTRALITE SUPPORT

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Best-in-class multimedia middleware brought to new members of the NXP i.MX6 family.

Karlsruhe, Germany, January 19th, 2016 – Cinemo, a global leader in high performance automotive grade multimedia playback, streaming, media management and connectivity middleware announces the availability of its first multimedia middleware platform that fully integrates with the new NXP™ Semiconductors i.MX6 design.

Cinemo’s multimedia solutions have become a critical element of today's premium infotainment systems, and for car makers and OEM’s alike, support for the extended NXP i.MX6 family, moves the benchmark further in IVI design.

Highly-optimised and original technologies such as Distributed Playback™ and Distributed Media Management™ create new use cases for the car enabling “content anywhere anytime” whilst guaranteeing the highest level of integration, quality and robustness on the NXP i.MX6 platform.

“With the i.MX6 QuadPlus and i.MX6 UltraLite, NXP offer exceptional flexibility levels that can be fully realised with Cinemo’s multimedia and connectivity architecture” said Jim Corbett, co-founder of Cinemo. “We are very happy to collaborate with NXP to bring this Cinemo solution to the automotive market”

About Cinemo

Cinemo is a global leader in automotive grade multimedia playback, streaming, media management and connectivity middleware in the embedded world. CPU and Operating System agnostic as well as highly optimised for low power and low footprint devices, Cinemo's unified middleware solutions decode, play, render, stream, manage and index virtually any file, disc, connected device and streaming format. Designed and optimised for the high quality requirements of the automotive industry, Cinemo’s solutions can be seamlessly integrated into entry, mid and high automotive / in-vehicle infotainment system head and rear seat units, as well as automotive Apps enabling powerful new use cases.

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19 January 2016