Smallest GPU to support native HDR applications, suitable for wearable devices, smart home hubs, or mainstream set-top boxes
Overview
CXM GPUs have been finely tuned to deliver seamless user interfaces to cost-sensitive consumer devices. Each GPU in the series boasts a nearly 50% increase in performance density over the IMG BXM GPU family. Features have been added specific to the needs of the consumer market, including native support for HDR and TFBCv2 (Tiny Frame Buffer Compression). The CXM-2-64 is the smallest GPU to support HDR natively. It is ideal for area-sensitive consumer devices such as wearables, set-top boxes, and smart home hubs.
Key Features
- 10bits RGBA / YUV for HDR experiences
- Advanced image compression technology
- Fully secure GPU virtualisation with HyperLane
- AI Synergy when deployed with an IMG NNA
- A GPU of choice for RISC-V projects
- API Support
- Vulkan 1.3
- OpenGL ES 3.x/2.0/1.1 + Extensions
- OpenCL 3.0
- Android NN HAL
- OS Support
- Linux Consumer
- Linux X.org
- Android
- Bus Interface
- AXI
- ACE-Lite
- Compression
- TFBCv2 (Tiny Frame Buffer Compression)
- Performance
- 64 FP32 FLOPS/Clock
- 128 FP16 FLOPS/Clock
- Pixels per Clock
- 2ppc
Applications
- Consumer Electronics,
- Set-Top Boxes,
- Smart home hubs,
- Smart TV,
- Wearables
Technical Specifications
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