V-Nova clearly isn’t hanging about until LCEVC gets officially standardized in October before seeking hardware implementation deals, this week finding an unassuming partner in the form of Canadian encoder maker Netint Technologies. Porting LCEVC on Netint’s Codensity T408 live video transcoder platform is all well and good, but this is really a precursor to the crux of the deal which will see the MPEG-5 part 2 technology integrated onto Netint’s next-gen chips next year. Unfortunately, that’s where details on the 2021 silicon deal end, and even Netint’s website is vague on description for its own chip offerings. Let’s break it down. Netint has three core products – the Codensity D400 state drive (SSD), the Codensity T408 video transcoder, and a…