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future where major new technologies, such as JPEG-2000 and other advanced
image manipulation techniques not yet available, are able to be added
to exisitng digital cameras may be getting closer. A company called Quicksilver
has a technology solution called ACM. ACM is the only software-programmable,
realtime adaptive IC that offers high performance, low power consumption,
low cost, and architecture flexibility in a single chip. Olympus signed
a deal with Quciksilver over a year ago to develop digital imaging IC's
with a view to the OEM market.
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