Tuesday, April 8th 2008
Toshiba Starts Sample Shipping of SpursEngine SE1000 Co-processor
Toshiba Corporation today announced the start of sample shipping of the SpursEngine SE1000 (SpursEngine), a high-performance stream processor integrating four Synergistic Processing Element (SPE) cores derived from the "Cell Broadband Engine" (Cell/B.E.). Sample shipping started from today, and Toshiba expects sales of 6 million units within the first three years of the SpursEngine's release.SpursEngine is a co-processor that integrates a hardware codec for Full HD encoding and decoding of MPEG-2 and H.264 streams with four SPEs derived from Cell/B.E. These advanced processing elements offer high performance media streaming capabilities, with a clock frequency of 1.5GHz, while achieving low power consumption range of 10W to 20W.
"We are very pleased to have started sample shipping of SpursEngine" said Yoshio Masubuchi, Director of Toshiba's System LSI Division, Advanced SoC Development Center. "The design of this powerful co-processor is dedicated to bringing the advanced capabilities of the Cell/B.E. to consumer electronics, particularly video processing in digital consumer products. We are sure that SpursEngine will accelerate the market for full-HD applications."
Toshiba will support developers working on SpursEngine applications with a comprehensive reference kit that includes a reference board and essential middleware APIs. The reference board has a PCI-Express edge connector that can connect to an x1 layer slot in a PC. Toshiba will also provide an integrated development environment (SPE compiler, SPE debugger, and performance monitor) and sample applications that demonstrate how to use the provided middleware. With the reference kit, customers can quickly and easily construct an evaluation and development environment and accelerate product development.
Toshiba will further boost the performance and cut the power consumption of the SpursEngine, towards supporting further innovation in products offering new levels of functionality.
Co-operation between Toshiba and the SpursEngine SE1000 Partnerships
Toshiba is developing co-operative relationships with many partner companies in order to develop wide scope video solutions that utilize SpursEngine. For example, we are partnering with Corel Corporation whose headquarters are in Canada; and Taiwan based CyberLink Corporation and Leadtek Research Inc. These companies produce popular video and image processing software and hardware such as graphic board, and will together supply to set manufactures. By working together with these companies and creating a new value chain, many end user can enjoy comfortable digital life by using our board and software bundled with SpursEngine.
Source:
Toshiba
"We are very pleased to have started sample shipping of SpursEngine" said Yoshio Masubuchi, Director of Toshiba's System LSI Division, Advanced SoC Development Center. "The design of this powerful co-processor is dedicated to bringing the advanced capabilities of the Cell/B.E. to consumer electronics, particularly video processing in digital consumer products. We are sure that SpursEngine will accelerate the market for full-HD applications."
Toshiba will support developers working on SpursEngine applications with a comprehensive reference kit that includes a reference board and essential middleware APIs. The reference board has a PCI-Express edge connector that can connect to an x1 layer slot in a PC. Toshiba will also provide an integrated development environment (SPE compiler, SPE debugger, and performance monitor) and sample applications that demonstrate how to use the provided middleware. With the reference kit, customers can quickly and easily construct an evaluation and development environment and accelerate product development.
Toshiba will further boost the performance and cut the power consumption of the SpursEngine, towards supporting further innovation in products offering new levels of functionality.
Co-operation between Toshiba and the SpursEngine SE1000 Partnerships
Toshiba is developing co-operative relationships with many partner companies in order to develop wide scope video solutions that utilize SpursEngine. For example, we are partnering with Corel Corporation whose headquarters are in Canada; and Taiwan based CyberLink Corporation and Leadtek Research Inc. These companies produce popular video and image processing software and hardware such as graphic board, and will together supply to set manufactures. By working together with these companies and creating a new value chain, many end user can enjoy comfortable digital life by using our board and software bundled with SpursEngine.
33 Comments on Toshiba Starts Sample Shipping of SpursEngine SE1000 Co-processor
If it's scalable, I can definately see this card being used extensively. Who knows, this might also be popular with HTPC users, if it can manage to replace the need for a powerful, and noisy graphics card just for decoding full HD content. Possibly not its intended market, but it might be successful if well implemented.
I'm not sure we'll see them using this for F@H, bu considering the PS3 folds, and this is a derivative of the Cell processor, we might see some experiments with this.
@ 3870x2: Yeah, it's what I meant, if prices are low, and it really does increase performance while decoding, by a significant amount, we might see these in media machines. It makes sense, like I said, less noise heat and lower power consumption than a seperate graphics card.
From Wikipedia:
Wtf with the interface? Not much bandwidth there if you ask me :confused:
i think i want one of these im going to contact toshiba and see if i can get one
gizmodo.com/gadgets/ceatec-2007/toshibas-demos-spursengine+equipped-qosmio-uses-cell-broadband-engine-technology-305956.php
this is really cool. i ha no idea they were making such things
first off 1x is PLENTY for this kinda card, pci-e 1x is FAR higher bandwith then normal pci 2.x and its got a detocated link to the chipset, this means its bandwith is NOT SHARED, todays videocards could run on 1x without much perf hit as long as u kept it in 1 card mode.
i wana see these get mass support, this is far better then the agea cards where, at least it could do ALOT of diffrent things :)
oh and nvidia opened up phsyx support so amd/ati and anybody else will beable to support phsyx based games given they put out the drivers for their hardware.
Maybe I'm just expecting too much from NEW technology. Pci-e 8x would sound more reasonable.
Midrange cards could run on pci-e x4 reasonably, but that's about it.
This card is more aimed at decoding in my opinion, perhaps a 4x or 8x card will come out later for the encoding nuts.
As much as they hype this cell shit, you'd think it could do 5 at once lol
That would be overkill, but I want to see some benchmarks. It probably sucks.