Intel® also has HMI or GUI partners available so that systems can be developed with on screen display or OSD. Altia has a tool flow that allows artists to develop menus and button designs in Adobe Photoshop, then target the FPGA, including the Nios® II processor, as their end device. Furthermore, Intel’s® Video and Image Processing Suite enables video mixing, so that menus can be drawn and animated above real-time moving video using alpha blending. This creates a highly advanced OSD iPod like experience for the user. Finally, Intel® also offers AES-256 encoding/decoding IP in hardware, not a Nios® II software core. Using the massive parallel processing of the FPGA, the user can protect a video stream from a camera on a public network at full 1080p60 frame rates. Encryption of this strength is not possible using software solutions that would run on a DSP or ASSP device.