In the world of high-resolution displays, where visual quality is paramount, efficient video compression is a critical factor. To address this need, VESA (Video Electronics Standards Association) has ...
Displays delivering quad HD or 4K resolutions at faster frame rates and support for RGB formats are becoming prevalent in high-end smartphones, automotive infotainment systems, and mixed reality ...
Today the Video Electronics Standards Association (VESA) and the MIPI Alliance announced the finalization and release of the new Display Stream Compression (DSC) Standard version 1.0. DSC is designed ...
Two consortiums—VESA and the MIPI Alliance—published a new video-compression standard for mobile devices on Tuesday. Display Stream Compression (DSC) 1.0 is designed to extend the life of some current ...
DesignWare VESA DSC IP is compliant with the VESA DSC 1.1 and 1.2a standards, delivering the required 120Hz refresh rate for up to 10K resolutions Configurable IP scales up to 16 parallel slices, ...
VESA DSC 1.2b compliant ; Supports all DSC 1.2b mandatory encoding mechanisms ; MMAP, BP, MPP, and ICH ; Output buffering compatible with transport stream over video interfaces ; Configurable ... VESA ...
The Video Electronics Standards Association (VESA) has given the DisplayPort standard the first upgrade since September 2014, and there are some big changes in store. The biggest change in DisplayPort ...
At E3 2019 this week ASUS has unveiled the world’s first Display Stream Compression (DSC) capable monitor, in the form of a 43 inch display which makes use of the industry-standard DSC to enable 144 ...
Display technology has advanced in leaps and bounds. We can now create professional-quality video content on our mobiles, and our cars often have more displays than our living room. In recent years, ...
A lot of gurus are more interested these days in getting better graphics tricks going than just cranking up the pixel count. Studios have been pouring effort into ray tracing, path tracing, and other ...
Today, most new computers with DisplayPort or USB Type-C connectors support the DisplayPort 1.2 standard, which provides enough bandwidth to drive a 4K display at 60Hz over a single cable. In late ...