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Intel Announces Development of Ultra Low Voltage Video Encoding Accelerator

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Intel announced that its researchers have crossed an important milestone in the ongoing Tera-Scale project the company flagged-off last year. The company has just developed an ultra low voltage special-purpose video encoding accelerator. Built on the 65 nm CMOS, the device could accelerate video compression, and encoding at speeds in excess of 10-times that of what general-purpose execution manages while consuming as low as 220mV. The company however, did not go into specifics on products based on the technology.



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Can it be used in full HD video cameras? Sanyo has such full HD 60FPS, progressive camera.
 
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End of over night encoding?

It’s nice to see Intel heading in the right direction with encoding, which is basically the GPU route.

As for Sanyo 1080p at 60fps, that should be massively improved but it’s all about software support. I am guessing that it writes it to Stream Folder as .MTS files so if there is going to be any support at all then this should be supported.

Do you have the new Sanyo then? How are you finding the image stabilisation? I was all ready to snap one of those up but heard really bad things about tripod only filming. I want something for skiing and so need very good image stabilisation but the 60p would have been so good so this and any fast moving sport filming.
 
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It’s nice to see Intel heading in the right direction with encoding, which is basically the GPU route.

This is actually the transputer route... first attemped in the 80's... and now coming to practical implementation with Larrabee and this.
 

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It’s nice to see Intel heading in the right direction with encoding, which is basically the GPU route.

As for Sanyo 1080p at 60fps, that should be massively improved but it’s all about software support. I am guessing that it writes it to Stream Folder as .MTS files so if there is going to be any support at all then this should be supported.

Do you have the new Sanyo then? How are you finding the image stabilisation? I was all ready to snap one of those up but heard really bad things about tripod only filming. I want something for skiing and so need very good image stabilisation but the 60p would have been so good so this and any fast moving sport filming.

you want to record 60fps 1080p video while shooting down a hill? That sounds expensive lol
 
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full blue ray view with ultra low voltage , that's cool
 
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one day each core will mimic a brain cell, and they will have trillion-core cpus....

It's called transistor. There are billions, if not trillions of them in today's newest CPU/GPUs. :)
 
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