Vendor: Digital Media Professionals Inc. (DMP Inc.) Category: GPU

Vector Graphics IP core supporting OpenVG1.1 subset

Vector graphics IP core with the world’s smallest logic size, realizing a further cost reduction of embedded devices that require…

Overview

Vector graphics IP core with the world’s smallest logic size, realizing a further cost reduction of embedded devices that require 2D vector drawing but do not need the texture function.

Key features

  • ant200 is a 2D vector graphics IP core that achieves further miniaturization by removing the texture function from the K3000 compliant with OpenVG 1.1.

Benefits

  • API: OpenVG1.1 (2D / vector graphics) compatible
  • Maximum Resolution: 4k x 4k
  • Memory BUS I/F: AXI 3 / 4
  • Configuration Register I/F: AXI 3 / 4, APB
  • Supported Devices: ASIC / ASSP / SoC / FPGA
  • Supported Applications: IoT products, Wearable devices, Smartphones, Tablets, In-vehicle devices, TVs, Game consoles, MFPs, Amusement devices, etc.

Applications

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Video

DMP ant200 demo with Macnica Helio SoC Evaluation Kit

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Specifications

Identity

Part Number
ant200
Vendor
Digital Media Professionals Inc. (DMP Inc.)

Provider

Digital Media Professionals Inc. (DMP Inc.)
HQ: Japan
DMP is an R&D-type fabless semiconductor vendor that deploys licensing business of hardware IPs and software IPs based on proprietary 2D/3D graphics technology for embedded devices, as well as graphics LSI business that incorporates these IPs. In recent years, in order to become the world's leading “AI Computing Company” in the AI field, DMP provides solutions through a broad portfolio including AI processor IPs, hardware/ software products and services, and AI ecosystem established by its own.

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Vector Graphics IP core supporting OpenVG1.1 subset is a GPU IP core from Digital Media Professionals Inc. (DMP Inc.) listed on Semi IP Hub.

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