DMP claims smallest OpenGL ES 2.0 core

DMP claims smallest OpenGL ES 2.0 core

SAN JOSE – Digital Media Professionals Inc. extended its Smaph-S family of graphics cores, including a new core it claims has the smallest footprint of any device compliant with the OpenGL ES 2.0 applications programming interface widely used in mobile devices.

New Smaph-S high-end IP cores now support up to 32 shader processors and up to four rendering pipelines per core. In addition, up to four cores can be used in a single SoC.

At the low end, the new Smaph-S Lite is an OpenGL ES 2.0 graphics core focused on low power consumption. It is geared for entry-level feature mobile phones and other consumer devices such as printers and cameras. The company did not immediately provide more details about the core.

DMP will demonstrate new cores at Japan’s ESEC 2012, Tokyo this week and at Computex Taipei 2012 in June.
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