Friday, 5 October 2007
Broadcom Out With Multimedia Chips
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Mobilephone chipmaker Broadcom has launched a series of low-power multimedia processor that, according to Broadcom, gives cell-phone users access to high-definition video playback, 3D gaming and 12-megapixel camera capabilities without affecting the battery life...... |
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Mobilephone chipmaker Broadcom has launched a series of low-power multimedia processor that, according to Broadcom, gives cell-phone users access to high-definition video playback, 3D gaming and 12-megapixel camera capabilities without affecting the battery life.
A company press release said, the VideoCore III processor is part of Broadcom's effort to power a new generation of mobile phones that deliver a high-quality multimedia experience.
The press release also said, Broadcom’s BCM2727 processor will be the first to comprise Broadcom's VideoCore III multimedia architecture. The processor supports high-definition camcorder functionality that allows users to encode and decode high-definition video in 720p mode, with 720 lines progressively scanned.
It supports 12-megapixel digital camera processing, with an on-chip image signal processor for colour correction, image stabilisation and red-eye reduction. On-board 2D and 3D graphics accelerators are designed to provide a rich multimedia experience and support more than 50 image and video standards and codecs, the company said. |
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