Tuesday, May 23rd 2023

Imagination Technologies Launches the IMG CXM GPU

Imagination Technologies is bringing seamless visual experiences to cost-sensitive consumer devices with the new IMG CXM GPU range which includes the smallest GPU to support HDR user interfaces natively.

Consumers are looking for visuals on their smart home platforms that are as detailed, smooth, and responsive as the experience they are accustomed to on mobile devices. At the same time, ambitious content providers are aligning the look and feel of their applications' user interfaces with their cinematic content, by integrating advanced features such as 4K and HDR.
Three new configurations extend the range of performance options already available in Imagination's GPU family of products targeting the consumer space:
  • CXM-2-64: the smallest GPU to support native HDR applications, suitable for wearable devices, smart home hubs, or mainstream set-top boxes.
  • CXM-4-64: an efficient core ideal for integrating into smart home hubs, set-top boxes or mainstream DTVs.
  • CXM-4-128: a performance dense option for premium DTVs.
James Chapman, Chief Product Officer, Imagination Technologies, says, "These new CXM GPUs are a significant step up from our widely licensed IMG BXE and BXM range. We've taken that highly scalable, area-efficient architecture, boosted its performance density, and added key features, such as native support for HDR, that will transform user experiences and propel our customers to success in the consumer market. I expect to see CXM GPUs deployed in devices as diverse as wearables and premium 8K DTVs."

IMG CXM GPUs feature optimisations specific to the consumer market:
  • Smoother images
Support for 10bits RGBA / YUV deliver an HDR graphical user interface with images with less visible banding. 4xMSAA efficiently smooths the outlines of texts and images.
  • Advanced bandwidth management
TFBCv2, the new generation of Imagination's Tiny Frame Buffer Compression, delivers higher-quality lossy / lossless compression and an additional compression level (37.5%) for improved design flexibility.
  • Market leading performance density
IMG CXM GPU range boasts nearly a 50% uplift in performance density compared to the IMG BXM range, opening up more performance in the same silicon area.

The IMG CXM is supported by cutting-edge software that supports the latest API trends, including Vulkan 1.3, and has been optimised for several leading CPU architectures including Arm and RISC-V application processors. Imagination GPUs are the perfect addition to RISC-V projects and are silicon-proven, shipping in multiple products across a wide range of use cases.

Dr. Charlie Su, CTO and President of Andes Technology says: "The RISC-V ecosystem is growing rapidly. To continue its growth and showcase the many possible ways it can be deployed, we partnered with Imagination to provide a quick and easy path to validated GPU and CPU IP blocks that can reduce SoC design time, risk, and cost for our customers. With Imagination's flexibly designed GPU, and our AndesCore high-performance, low-power RISC-V CPU, we are able to satisfy the requirements for display-oriented SoC in a short time and generate the optimum configuration."

Imagination will be demonstrating TFBCv2 this week at the 2023 RISC-V Con Shanghai and 2023 RISC-V Con Beijing events, hosted by Andes Technology Corporation.

Source: Imagination Technologies
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7 Comments on Imagination Technologies Launches the IMG CXM GPU

#1
bug
So... should I expect a HDR TV interface in a couple of years?
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TheLostSwede
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bugSo... should I expect a HDR TV interface in a couple of years?
Looks like it, that is if there are enough companies that implement this GPU or something similar.
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bug
TheLostSwedeLooks like it, that is if there are enough companies that implement this GPU or something similar.
Yeah, Idk how much of they market they command.
Be that as it may, I await the day when HDR is just the default and we don't even have to think about whether we're getting it or not. I understand it's tough(er) on hardware, but it looks so much nicer than SDR.
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TheLostSwede
News Editor
bugYeah, Idk how much of they market they command.
Be that as it may, I await the day when HDR is just the default and we don't even have to think about whether we're getting it or not. I understand it's tough(er) on hardware, but it looks so much nicer than SDR.
Considering this was just announced, I guess it'll be 12 to 24 months before it's in any product in the retail market.
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eidairaman1
The Exiled Airman
TheLostSwedeConsidering this was just announced, I guess it'll be 12 to 24 months before it's in any product in the retail market.
It would be nice if Imagination Technologies/PowerVR had once again dipped their toes into the pcie gpu market and actually do thorough testing of drivers to come out swinging against amd intel nvidia
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TheLostSwede
News Editor
eidairaman1It would be nice if Imagination Technologies/PowerVR had once again dipped their toes into the pcie gpu market and actually do thorough testing of drivers to come out swinging against amd intel nvidia
They did. You didn't see any of the xinese GPUs that were announced? Multiple of those are based on IMG GPU designs.
This is what I can find quickly.
www.techpowerup.com/289123/innosilicons-fenghua-gpu-based-on-imagination-technologies-img-b-series-gpu-cores
www.techpowerup.com/291097/chinese-gpu-makers-aiming-for-5-and-7-nm-gpus-in-2022
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OneMoar
There is Always Moar
lol Imagination
give it up already
15 years behind everybody else and presenting stuff like memory compression and 10 bit color as revolutionary
50% uplift HA yea because the previous generations could barely run the orginal doom

no I don't care how much power it uses
its going to look and perform exactly like what it is GARBAGE
we don't need slower embedded gpus for our tvs we need ones that don't suck (looking at you mediatek)
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