This paper covers a multi-functional hardware intellectual property (IP) for the encoding and decoding of digital moving pictures with low power consumption. The IP is mainly intended for mobile products such as cellular phones, digital still cameras (DSCs), and digital video cameras (DVCs). It includes VC-1 functionality for Internet content plus AVC (H.264) functionality for digital television broadcasting and MPEG-4 functionality for TV telephony, and is capable of processing Dl-sized moving pictures (720 pixels by 480 lines) in real time at an operating frequency of 54 MHz. In addition, original algorithms employed in the IP reduce power consumption by up to 22%.the Internet (VC-1); the hardware IP achieves real-time processing of all three.
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