System-in-silicon architecture and its application to H.264/AVC motion estimation for 1080HDTV

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System-in-silicon (SiS) is a multi-chip architecture to realize wide bandwidth communication between logic and memory with low power. The application of SiS to H.264/AVC motion estimation is presented. DRAM is integrated with 23.1 Gb/s bandwidth and 1.6pJ/b data transfer efficiency, realizing real-time 1080HDTV processing with 263.1GB/S. © 2006 IEEE.

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Kumagai, K., Yang, C., Izumino, H., Narita, N., Shinjo, K., Iwashita, S. I., … Yoshida, K. (2006). System-in-silicon architecture and its application to H.264/AVC motion estimation for 1080HDTV. In Digest of Technical Papers - IEEE International Solid-State Circuits Conference. https://doi.org/10.1109/isscc.2006.1696226

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