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ARM’s Mali-Cetus display processor

ARM’s latest video processor, Mali-V61, announced ahead of launch As greater demands are made on the CPU and GPU in a mobile device, the display processor can be used to offload those programmable processors to fixed function hardware to ease real-time performance needs and reduce power. The display processor performs multi-layer composition, orthogonal rotation, high quality up and downscaling, color ...

Jon Peddie

ARM’s latest video processor, Mali-V61, announced ahead of launch As greater demands are made on the CPU and GPU in a mobile device, the display processor can be used to offload those programmable processors to fixed function hardware to ease real-time performance needs and reduce power. The display processor performs multi-layer composition, orthogonal rotation, high quality up and downscaling, color and gamut management operations, and dual display mode.  Codenamed Cetus, ARM’s next generation display processor was built from previous display products: Mali-DP500, Mali-DP550, and Mali-DP650. VR is pushing the boundaries of graphics processing, especially in a mobile device. Also, because
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