Chips&Media releases CFrame30, its groundbreaking hardware design for Lossy Frame Buffer Compression
Seoul, Korea - June 17, 2015 -- Chips&Media Inc. completed the development of its lossy frame buffer compression IP, CFrame30 last month and has now started to provide their newest IP to the customers. This is a subsequent launch after CFrame10 – its lossless frame compression IP was introduced in 2014.
CFrame30 is able to compress diverse color formats of video frame including YUV420/422/444 (8-12bit), RGB, and Bayer at a constant rate up to 75%. With the fully hardwired implementation consisting of simply Compressor and Decompressor, it delivers a 1 pixel per cycle throughput and a very low gate count. Boosting up speed is also predictable to meet what customers demand.
Above all, this IP is fully configurable in order customers to get fully customized IP for their own needs. Selection of a compression rate, number of plane(s), input/output sample mode, and integration of DMAC can lead to a different logic and memory size.
CFrame30 aims at helping many SoC vendors who make their efforts to reduce systemwide use of memory. Chips&Media’s original compression algorithm can make them realize a tremendous amount of bandwidth reduction along with near-lossless, amazing picture quality and help develop many more competitive SoC solutions with image sensor, ISP, video codec, or display.
About Chips&Media
Chips&Media is a leading video IP provider based in Seoul, Korea(Republic of). Its advanced ultra-low power and high performance video technology has been chosen by more than 70 top-tiers based in US, Europe, Korea, Taiwan, China and Japan and has proven in silicon reaching 260 millions of units. For more information, please visit the company’s web site at www.chipsnmedia.com
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