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Moschip adds “The Hofstetter Company” as a new rep for

Ohio (OH), Western Pennsylvania (WPA), West Virginia (WV), Indian (IN), Michigan (MI), and Kentucky (KY)

"We are pleased to announce that “The Hofstetter Company” has joined MosChip family to represent a large section of the east coast of USA. “The Hofstetter Company” sales team adds valuable wealth of market knowledge and sales expertise for the growth of our product lines. We are excited and looking forward to work with the “The Hofstetter Company” sales organization."
Ram Reddy


“Our technical sales team is excited to represent MosChip Semiconductor’s solutions to our OEM Customers” Said Jeff Fisher, President of The Hofstetter Company. “The extensive MosChip product lines, along with their excellent customer support are a great compliment to our existing manufacturing partners and we’re looking forward to working together to grow our businesses”
Jeff Fisher


The Hofstetter Company Profile:

The Hofstetter Company is an established Rep firm with 49 years of history, serving its OEM customers in the Electronic and Electromechanical Component marketplace.



Moschip Announced latest Audio Video SoC Processor for Digital Content Management

MosChip Semiconductor announced a new Audio Video SoC processor for digital content management and routing of AV streams. The SoC is based on an ARM9T processor and is designed as a next generation digital content manager and AV stream router to manage AV streams over 1394 / FireWire and USB connections for fast and reliable storage.

The MCS60C80 Digital Content Management Processor is the only AV 1394 secure storage controller with a Flash card interface and support for multiple storage interfaces: Secure Digital, Compact Flash and Memory Stick. Many of the functions required to move video content are handled directly in on-chip hardware functions controlled by the processor.

The MCS60C80 performs the majority of the work requiring only minimal servicing which leaves the device's main processor free for other chores. The processor also allows recording to an attached ATA, USB or Flash card device or to an external (1394) optical or disk device.

Advanced AES encryption / decryption engines allow for protection of content while it is flowing through the MCS60C80 without the need of the main processor's intervention. It also incorporates the Digital Transmission Content Protection (DTCP) Specification, which defines a cryptographic protocol for protecting AV entertainment content.