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The M-PIRE MPEG-4 codec DSP and its macroblock engine

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M-PIRE is a programmable MPEG-4 multimedia codec VLSI for mobile and stationary applications. It integrates a RISC core, two separate DSPs, a 64-bit dual-issue VLIW macroblock engine, and an autonomous I/O processor on a single chip to cope with the high flexibility and processing demands of the MPEG-4 standard. The first M-PIRE implementation will consume 90 mm/sup 2/ in 0.25 /spl mu/ CMOS technology. It will support real-time video and audio processing of MPEG-4 simple profile or ITU H.26x standards; future designs of M-PIRE will add support for higher MPEG-4 profiles. This paper focuses on the architecture, instruction set, and performance of M-PIRE's macroblock engine, which carries most of the workload in MPEG-4 video processing.

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