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Amphion accelerator cores deliver low-power MPEG-4 encoder solutions for digial video silicon design Compact hardware-accelerator IP cores for system-on-a-chip MPEG-4 video encode offer optimal picture quality at ultra low power
San Jose, California & Belfast, N. Ireland (Nov 7, 2002) - Amphion Semiconductor, Inc., the leading provider of semiconductor intellectual-property (IP) for digital video and broadband wireless system-on-a-chip (SoC) design, has extended its CS6700 series of high performance cores for low power MPEG-4 enabled applications with an advanced modular accelerator-based solution for real-time MPEG-4 video compression. MPEG-4 technology is set to make an enormous impact in digital video and streaming media applications as diverse as game consoles, digital camcorders, multimedia PDAs, 3G mobile phones, digital TV and cinema.
Designed for ultra low power operation and easy system-level integration into processor-based SoC and platform solutions, the Amphion CS6701 MPEG-4 'Simple Profile' Video Encoder incorporates a number of highly optimized hardware blocks for the acceleration of key compute-intensive MPEG-4 video compression algorithms, including motion estimation. The same modular architecture is performance-scaleable to more compute-intensive MPEG-4 profiles, such as 'Advanced Simple Profile' (ASP). Key component blocks for motion estimation, bitstream packing, pixel compression, and video pre-processing are also available as standalone hardware-accelerator cores for the rapid development of MPEG-4 systems-on-silicon.
"This is a truly scaleable, modular architecture for MPEG-4 encode that's equally adaptable for use in power-sensitive consumer electronics and high-end professional broadcast markets," said Stephen Farson, vice president of engineering at Amphion. "The CS6701 is a compact design that requires the absolute minimum of on-chip processor and memory support, yet delivers QCIF and CIF performance with no compromises on picture quality."
Ideal for MPEG-4 in wireless video
For example, in low bitrate 'Simple Profile' at Level 1 applications, the 110-kgate CS6701 encoder produces QCIF (176 x 144 pixel) resolution compressed video at 15 frames per second and consumes less than 15-mW of power in 180-nm processes when clocked at under 5-MHz. By contrast, in order to produce similar video performance, software-based encoders exhaust the cycles budget of a dedicated processor running at speeds ten times higher or more.
"The software-only approach is non-optimal from a power efficiency standpoint for QCIF encode and beyond, " added Farson. "Amphion's accelerator-based encoder liberates the processor, freeing up cycles and memory for value-add system features and dramatically extending battery life in handheld portable devices, for example."
Motion Estimator for MPEG-4
Motion estimation is the single most compute- and memory-intensive algorithm at the heart of MPEG-4 and other frame-based video compression techniques. Depending on the estimation method employed, and the image quality demanded, the computational effort devoted to motion estimation alone can account for 40 to 90 percent of the processor cycles budget in an embedded DSP or RISC implemented encoder. The AMBA bus compatible Amphion CS6710 can off-load this massive task from an embedded processor and perform macroblock-based motion estimation and compensation using fewer than 50-kgates of logic.
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