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Using Multichannel DRAM Subsystems to Create Scalable Architectures for Video SoCs
Overview:
Sophisticated image and scaling algorithms for high definition video along with state of the art compression standards, such as H.264, are constantly pushing the limits of the memory subsystems with higher performance requirements. In this webinar, Sonics Application Architect Pascal Chauvet will present how a multichannel DRAM subsystem can provide a scalable and memory efficient solution for the next generation of Video SoCs.

Topics covered will include:
  • Digital video architecture requirements
  • DRAM efficiency issues when moving to DDR3
  • Multichannel DRAM architectures
  • A solution to minimize the impact on software, when implementing a complex physical memory architecture


  • Presenter:
    Pascal Chauvet, Application Architect
    Sonics, Inc.


    Pascal Chauvet is currently Application Architect for digital consumer electronics at Sonics, Inc. Pascal has 14 years of experience in the EDA and semiconductor industry. Before joining Sonics he was at CoWare, where he worked as a field application specialist, technical marketing manager and solution marketing specialist. Prior to CoWare, he was at STMicrolectronics in the digital video division working in product engineering and in architecture. Pascal holds a BS degree in Electrical Engineering from the Ecole Sérieure de Technologie Electronique and a MS EE from the Conservatoire National des Arts et Métiers.


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    Sonics® Inc. is a premier supplier of SMART Interconnect solutions, delivering high SoC design predictability and increased design efficiency. Its solutions address the growing complexity found in consumer products with voice, data and video features. Major semiconductor and systems companies including Broadcom, Samsung, Texas Instruments and Toshiba leverage Sonics' technology in leading products in the wireless, digital multimedia and communications markets. For more information, see www.sonicsinc.com. View the Sonics Privacy Policy.
     
    Original Broadcast Date
    Oct 02, 2008
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