Toshiba unveils SpursEngine prototype

'Revolutionary' processor to be demonstrated at Ceatec 2007

Ian Williams

Toshiba has announced a new processor designed to dramatically improve video processing and image quality in consumer electronics devices.

SpursEngine is a high-performance stream processor integrating Synergistic Processing Element (SPE) cores derived from the Cell Broadband Engine.

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The Cell processor is designed to bridge the gap between conventional desktop processors and more specialised high-performance processors, such as those used in graphics processors.

Jointly developed by Toshiba, Sony and IBM, the chip is best known as the power behind Sony's PlayStation 3 console.

The SpursEngine prototype will be unveiled at Ceatec 2007 in Japan from 2 October.

Unlike Cell processors, SpursEngine is designed as a co-processor that works in cooperation with a host CPU, using Toshiba's image processing technology to perform stream processing of video sources and image recognition.

SpursEngine uses a Risc core architecture plus hardware dedicated to decoding and encoding MPEG-2 and H.264 video.

By combining the real-time processing software of the SPEs with the hardware video codecs, Toshiba reckons that SpursEngine provides a balance of processing flexibility and low power consumption which is vital in the development of portable consumer electronics.

The prototype operates at a clock frequency of 1.5GHz and consumes power at 10 to 20 watts.

Toshiba plans to showcase a range of notebooks integrating SpursEngine at Ceatec in the first public demonstration of the processor's capabilities in 3D image processing and manipulation.

The demo will include real-time transformations of hair styles and makeup that instantaneously recognise and process changes in position, angle and facial expression, and render them as computer graphics.

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