abstract |
A computer system includes three processors capable to operate concurrently -- a scalar processor, a vector processor, and a bitstream processor. In encoding or decoding of video data, the vector processor performs operations that can be efficiently performed by a single instruction multiple data processor, for example, a discrete cosine transform (DCT) and motion compensation. The bitstream processor performs Huffman and RLC encoding or decoding. The bitstream processor can switch contexts to enable the computer system to process several data streams concurrently. The scalar and vector processors can be programmed to execute a single arithmetic or Boolean instruction. The bitstream processor cannot be programmed to execute a single arithmetic or Boolean instruction, but can be programmed to perform an entire video data processing operation. |