Frank Hu

Video Codec Engineer at NETINT Technologies Inc.

Frank Hu is a skilled Video Codec Engineer at NETINT Technologies Inc. with a solid background in video/image codec design and development. With experience in both co-op and full-time roles at NETINT Technologies, Frank has actively contributed to codec algorithm optimization, software and hardware debugging, and test verification. Prior to this, Frank was involved in full-stack ERP development at ShenLink and conducted significant research during internships at Nokia Shanghai Bell, focusing on 5G technology and machine learning integration, as well as undergraduate research at the Institute of Information Photonics and Optical Communications, where machine learning was applied to optoelectronic materials. Frank holds a Master's degree in Electrical and Computer Engineering from The University of British Columbia and a Bachelor's degree in Electromagnetic Field and Wireless Technology from Beijing University of Posts and Telecommunications.

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Vancouver, Canada

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NETINT Technologies Inc.

NETINT Technologies develops silicon solutions for ultra-high-density video encoding and processing in the data center. We are the creator of a new hardware encoder category, VPU (video processing unit), combining hardware efficiency with software flexibility and quality. With NETINT VPUs, a 1RU server can encode or transcode 160 1080p60 AV1, H.264, or HEVC broadcast-quality live streams at a 90% lower TCO than software running on the CPU. Use cases where VPUs are deployed include mobile cloud gaming, live game streaming, video conferencing, remote desktop, high-density social video streaming, live OTT streaming, and AR/VR services. NETINT is a VC-backed company of silicon innovators passionate about building solutions that leave an indelible mark on the world. Our offices and R&D facilities are in Vancouver, Toronto, and Shanghai. With our compact ASIC-powered video transcoders and VPUs, video services, and streaming platforms can reduce TCO and upgrade density and performance by an order of magnitude without replacing servers.


Headquarters

Burnaby, Canada

Employees

201-500

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