Broadcom’s VideoCore III multimedia processor bringing HD to mobiles
Filed under: Cellphones, Digital Cameras, HDTV
Broadcom’s VideoCore III multimedia processor certainly isn’t the first of its kind, but if it actually does everything it’s said to be capable of, we can count on having “3D gaming and HD functionality” on our future handsets. Apparently, the chip can even “support up to a 12-megapixel camera,” and could allow HD recording / playback to take place within a cellphone or PMP. Best of all, all this high-resolution goodness is said to not be a battery hog, which is good news for those carrying along HD films longer than half an hour or so. The processor can also provide “720p HD video encode and decode with H.264 main profile compression at low power levels,” and if you’re one of the lucky “early access customers,” you can phone Broadcom up right now for pricing information on samples.
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