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Video output chip for portable devices

22.02.2001

Toshiba has announced a chip that will be able to display video with sound on the small screens of PDAs and cell phones.

The chip is called TC35273XB, its core is a RISC processor with a clock frequency of 70 MHz. The chip also has an integrated 12 MB memory, an encoder and a decoder that supports the MPEG-4 video and audio compression standard, designed for low-speed data transfer.

This chip differs from similar devices just by the presence of integrated memory. This reduces power consumption, which is a big advantage for portable devices.

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