Vendor: Chips&Media, Inc. Category: Video Processing

Single-core video codec - HEVC, AVC

Single-core video codec - HEVC, AVC

Key features

  • 8-bit depth
  • I/P-frame
  • Frame buffer compression
  • Multi-instances
  • 3rd-party interface (option)
  • Secondary AXI port
  • Color space conversion
  • Bit-depth conversion
  • YUV format conversion
  • Burst-write-back (BWB)
  • Rotate/Mirror for encoder
  • Down-scaler for decoder
  • Crop
  • Sub-frame synchronization (SFS)

Block Diagram

Benefits

  • High-quality encoding
  • Bandwidth efficiency
  • Low delay encoding
  • Low power consumption
  • Single-clock domain design
  • Competitive IP size
  • Easy integration of SoC designs
  • Configurable IP

Applications

  • Video conferences
  • Automotive
  • Surveillance
  • AR/VR
  • Metaverse
  • Mobile devices
  • Consumer devices
  • Server (Data Center)
  • GPU

What’s Included?

  • RTL source code
  • Datasheet
  • Verification Guide
  • API Reference Manual
  • Programmer's Guide
  • C-model User's Guide

Files

Note: some files may require an NDA depending on provider policy.

Specifications

Identity

Part Number
WAVE633LC
Vendor
Chips&Media, Inc.

Provider

Chips&Media, Inc.
HQ: Rep of Korea
Chips&Media is a GLOBAL LEADING VIDEO IP (Intellecual Property) Company that develops and designs the professional video IP by implementing video compression algorithm into hardware. Chips&Media’s video processing engines have been developed for a variety of multimedia application such as Mobile phones, Home Consumer Devices, Wired and Wireless Communications, PMP and Tablet PCs. Lately new IT Products have constantly been launched like Smart Phones, Tablet PC and so on, this makes the digital devices to have a variety of multimedia functions. Therefore, Chips&Media has focused on developing video processing engine, which is adapted to its own hardware structures for high speed, high performance and ultra-low power.

Learn more about Video Processing IP core

Picking the right MPSoC-based video architecture: Part 1

A look at the design of multiprocessor systems-on-chips (MPSoCs) for video applications and how to optimize them for computational power and real-time performance as well as flexibility. Part 1: Architectural approaches to video processing

Analysis: ARC's Configurable Video Subsystems

Adding to its growing portfolio of licensable silicon IP subsystems, ARC has announced five configurable video processing subsystems. The subsystems range from the smallest-size AV 402V to the highest-performance AV 417V, and support multi-standard video encoding and decoding at resolutions ranging from CIF to D1.

Frequently asked questions about Video Processing IP

What is Single-core video codec - HEVC, AVC?

Single-core video codec - HEVC, AVC is a Video Processing IP core from Chips&Media, Inc. listed on Semi IP Hub.

How should engineers evaluate this Video Processing?

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