Video Decoder Claims To Be Fastest & Smallest

May 1, 2000
Boasting to be both the smallest and fastest MPEG-2 video decoder core IP, the Videris-HD measures one to two square millimeters and can operate at a sustained 300 Mb/s or 2.4-Gb/s peak input. It is claimed that these data rates and processing speeds

Boasting to be both the smallest and fastest MPEG-2 video decoder core IP, the Videris-HD measures one to two square millimeters and can operate at a sustained 300 Mb/s or 2.4-Gb/s peak input. It is claimed that these data rates and processing speeds are six to eight times greater than the requirements of DVD-movie decoding. Other features include support for resolutions up to 1920 x 1152 and 4:2:2 formats.

Company: QUARC INC.

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