| MUMBAI: Silicon Image,
which deals with the secure distribution, presentation and storage of high-definition
(HD) content has launched the SiI 8200. The company says that this is the
first video processor to enable digital audio playback, photo display, and video
recording for mass-market televisions. The SiI 8200 includes dual video processing
pipelines, a reduced instruction set computer (RISC) processor, an integrated
IDE hard-disk controller supporting digital video recorder (DVR) functionality,
integrated MP3/AAC decoders for audio playback, and an integrated JPEG decoder
for photo display. The SiI 8200 has a built-in analogue video front
end for up to 12 channels of standard definition television with an advanced 3D
comb filter for excellent video quality. As multiple High-Definition Multimedia
Interface (HDMI) inputs become the norm for the latest generation of HDTVs, it
directly supports the entire family of industry-leading Silicon Image HDMI receivers.
The company says that by handling all video inputs in the HDTV, the SiI
8200 video processor offers customers the perfect balance between flexibility
and integration to minimize overall system cost in a highly configurable chip
architecture. It contains advanced features that it claims are still on competitors'
drawing boards, including direct support for DVR functionality and portable audio
connectivity, which are huge attractors for consumers. The SiI 8200
incorporates a host of advanced features, including Silicon Image's dual video
processor pipeline, allowing picture-in-picture (PIP) and picture-over-picture
(POP) functionality, as well as fully programmable main and sub-picture location
and size. It includes the ability to process JPEG pictures, MP3, WMA, AAC
audio and other multimedia content from USB-enabled devices, as well as an IDE
hard disk drive interface for high-definition digital video recorders (DVRs).
The Sil 8200's two 24-bit digital video input ports both support full 1920x1080
progressive (1080p) HDTV resolutions, making it an ideal solution for 26-inch
and larger high-definition televisions. The fully integrated advanced video
processor handles up to 12 composite, S-Video and component video signals. It
supports the most common display devices such as projection engines and CRTs,
as well as LCD and plasma display panels. The advanced video processor supports
all NTSC, PAL and SECAM television standards, making it possible for consumer
electronics manufacturers to develop a single HDTV platform. Key features
of the integrated RISC microprocessor include: -- 32-bit MIPS RISC instruction
set architecture -- Programmable clock from 600 kilohertz to 166 megahertz
-- 14 kilobyte cache memory Key features of the video processing pipelines
include: -- Dual processing paths for full support of PIP and POP -- 3D
motion-adaptive de-interlacing for clear reproduction of 480i, 576i, and 1080i
video -- 3D motion-adaptive noise reduction -- Advanced scaling with moiri
cancellation -- State-of-the-art image processing including DCTI, DLTI, full
HSB, and contrast controls Key features of the integrated storage and mobile
player interfaces include: -- Acceleration for MP3, AAC, WMA, JPEG decoding
-- Integrated IDE HDD controller for DVR functionality -- Direct connection
to flash media for cameras and MP3 players -- USB 1.1 interface enables direct
MP3/iPod playback and photo display from digital cameras The SiI 8200 comes
with a set of hardware and software development tools to allow manufacturers to
easily implement the SiI 8200 into their designs. Included with the SiI 8200 is
a complete functional design that enables a direct connection to an LCD panel
or other display. |