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3 / 533 page PRODUCT SPECIFICATION i Foreword The TriMedia ™ TM-1300 is a higher speed, functionally enhanced version of the TM-1000 media processor. TM-1300 contains an ultra-high performance Very Long Instruction Word processor, as well as a complete intelli- gent video and audio input/output subsystem. The pro- cessor has an instruction set that is optimized for pro- cessing audio, video and graphics. It includes powerful SIMD multimedia operators for eight- and 16-bit signal datatypes as well as a full complement of 32-bit IEEE compatible floating point operations. TM-1300 is intended as a multi-standard programmable video, audio and graphics processor. It can either be used standalone, or as an accelerator to a general pur- pose processor. The architecture of the TriMedia family came about as the result of many years of effort of many dedicated indi- viduals. Going back in history, the origin of TriMedia was laid by the LIFE-1 VLIW processor, designed by Junien Labrousse and myself in 1987. Work continued after- wards in Philips Research Labs, Palo Alto. My special thanks go to the entire Palo Alto research team: Mike Ang, Uzi Bar-Gadda, Peter Donovan, Martin Freeman, Eino Jacobs, Beomsup Kim, Bob Law, Yen Lee, Vijay Mehra, Pieter van der Meulen, Ross Morley, Mariette Parekh, Bill Sommer, Artur Sorkin and Pierre Uszynski. The Palo Alto period matured the architecture—we port- ed all video and audio algorithms that we could find to the compiler/simulator and refined the operation set. In addi- tion, we learned how to give the architecture a market di- rection. In May 1994, Philips management—in particular Cees-Jan Koomen, Eddy Odijk, Theo Claasen and Doug Dunn—decided to develop TriMedia into a major Philips Semiconductors product line. Under the guidance of Keith Flagler, the TriMedia team was built. All of them contributed to take this from a set of interesting ideas to a reliable and competitive product in a short period of time. The initial TriMedia team includ- ed Fuad Abu Nofal, Karel Allen, Mike Ang, Robert Aqui- no, Manju Asthana, Patrick de Bakker, Shiv Balakrish- nan, Jai Bannur, Marc Berger, Sunil Bhandari, Rusty Biesele, Ahmet Bindal, David Blakely, Hans Bouw- meester, Steve Bowden, Robert Bradfield, Nancy Breede, Shawn Brown, Sujay Chari, Catherine Chen, Howen Chen, Yan-ming Chen, Yong Cho, Scott Clapper, Matthew Clayson, Paul Coelho, Richard Dodds, Marc Duranton, Darcia Eding, Aaron Emigh, Li Chi Feng, Keith Flagler, Jean Gobert, Sergio Golombek, Mike Grim- wood, Yudi Halim, Hari Hampapuram, Carl Hartshorn, Judy Heider, Laura Hrenko, Jim Hsu, Eino Jacobs, Mar- cel Janssens, Patricia Jones, Hann-Hwan Ju, Jayne Kei- th, Bhushan Kerur, Ayub Khan, Keith Knowles, Mike Kong, Ashok Krishnamurti, Yen Lee, Patrick Leong, Bill Lin, Laura Ling, Chialun Lu, Naeem Maan, Nahid Man- sipur, Mike Maynard, Vijay Mehra, Jun Mejia, Derek Meyer, Prabir Mohanty, Saed Muhssin, Chris Nelson, Stephen Ness, Keith Ngo, Francis Nguyen, Kathleen Nguyen, Derek Noonburg, Ciaran O’Donnel, Sang-Ju Park, Charles Peplinski, Gene Pinkston, Maryam Piray- ou, Pardha Potana, Bill Price, Victor Ramamoorthy, Babu Rao Kandamilla, Ehsan Rashid, Selliah Rathnam, Margaret Redmond, Donna Richardson, Alan Rodgers, Tilakray Roychoudhury, Hani Salloum, Chris Salzmann, Bob Seltzer, Ravi Selvaraj, Jim Shimandle, Deepak Singh, Bill Sommer, Juul van der Spek, Manoj Srivasta- va, Renga Sundararajan, Ken-Sue Tan, Ray Ton, Steve Tran, Cynthia Tripp, Ching-Yih Tseng, Allan Tzeng, Bar- bara Vendelin, John Vivit, Rudy Wang, Rogier Wester, Wayne Wonchoba, Anthony Wong, Sara Wu, David Wy- land, Ken Xie, Vincent Xie, Bettina Yeung, Robert Yin, Charles Young, Grace Yun, Elena Zelayeta and Vivian Zhu. Expert help and feedback was received from many. In particular, I’d like to mention Kees van Zon of Philips Eindhoven for the help with filtering-related issues, and Craig Clapp of PictureTel for excellent feedback on all aspects of the architecture. My special thanks go to Joe Kostelec. He made me un- derstand that my ambitions could better be realized in California than in Europe. Furthermore, his vision and his wisdom are credited with keeping this project alive and growing until the ‘investment decision.’ The vision of a universal media accelerator is credited to Jaap de Hoog. Jaap, I wish you were here to see it come to fruition. –Gerrit Slavenburg |
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