DocumentCode
964793
Title
Anatomy of a portable digital mediaprocessor
Author
Talla, Deepu ; Hung, Ching-Yu ; Talluri, Raj ; Brill, Frank ; Smith, David ; Brier, David ; Xiong, Bruce ; Huynh, Derek
Author_Institution
Imaging & Audio Group, Texas Instruments, Dallas, TX, USA
Volume
24
Issue
2
fYear
2004
Firstpage
32
Lastpage
39
Abstract
Portable devices equipped with imaging, video, and audio functionality are proliferating rapidly, and manufacturers are shipping hundreds of millions of such devices. A general-purpose processor (GPP) typically consumes tens of watts to nearly a hundred watts, while a high-performance digital still cameras main processor consumes only hundreds of milliwatts to nearly half a watt. Designing a mediaprocessor with performance comparable to that of a GPP at a power budget two orders of magnitude lower and a cost more than an order of magnitude lower poses quite a challenge. To meet requirements and reduce overall system cost, mediaprocessor designers must integrate the device with an extensive set of peripherals. For performance, cost, and power reasons, application-specific integrated circuits have traditionally been the most popular choice for portable media systems. We discuss the architecture of the DM310, a highly integrated portable digital mediaprocessor, manufactured in a 0.13-micron process.
Keywords
coprocessors; digital signal processing chips; multimedia systems; portable computers; system-on-chip; coprocessors; digital mediaprocessor; multimedia systems; portable devices; system-on-chip; Anatomy; Auditory displays; Costs; Decoding; Image coding; Manufacturing; Printing; Streaming media; Transform coding; Video compression;
fLanguage
English
Journal_Title
Micro, IEEE
Publisher
ieee
ISSN
0272-1732
Type
jour
DOI
10.1109/MM.2004.1289289
Filename
1289289
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