Hi,

The video standards (h264) are pretty closed, so just choose a
level you want to support and do it with some mW of power.

Decode 1080p with mW ?  What chip can do that?

Just to name one:

The PowerVR video cores are the industry leader in low power, including the ability to decode H.264HP 1080P30 video in under 15mw (40LP).

http://www.imgtec.com/corporate/newsdetail.asp?NewsID=683


But originally I was thinking about the ~ 400mW solution which I saw last year. Now I found just this quote:

"Tegra-2 consumes 400mW for decoding full HD. H.264 video at 20Mbps."

http://www.cs.virginia.edu/~skadron/cs8535_s11/TI_Omap4.pdf


And even this:

1080p30 at 222mW

http://cseweb.ucsd.edu/classes/fa11/cse291-a/docs/JSSC_stacked_mobile.pdf


Daniel





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