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  2. DirectX Video Acceleration - Wikipedia

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    DirectX Video Acceleration (DXVA) is a Microsoft API specification for the Microsoft Windows and Xbox 360 platforms that allows video decoding to be hardware-accelerated.The pipeline allows certain CPU-intensive operations such as iDCT, motion compensation and deinterlacing to be offloaded to the GPU.

  3. Nvidia Ion - Wikipedia

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    They can play 1080p H.264, MPEG-2 and VC-1 video using VDPAU or PureVideo HD. [2] ION-LE–based systems shared the same basic hardware as ION but lack Vista and DirectX 10 support. [3] Nvidia announced that it would release the Ion platform for the VIA Nano processor some time in Q4 2009., [4] however no products materialized.

  4. Alienware - Wikipedia

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    The Area-51 R1 is equipped with 1st Gen Intel Core i7 and i7 Extreme processors. In order of model number: 920, 930, 940, 950, 960, 975 (quad core), 980X, 990X (six core). The Area 51 used triple channel memory and had graphics card options from AMD's Radeon HD 5000 series, Radeon HD 6000 series and Nvidia's GeForce 400 series and GeForce 500 ...

  5. Nvidia PureVideo - Wikipedia

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    The eleventh generation of PureVideo HD, introduced with the Ampere-based GeForce RTX 30 series with fifth generation NVDEC, introduces 8K@60 hardware-decoding capability for AV1 Main profile (4:0:0 and 4:2:0 chroma subsampling with 8 or 10-bit depth) with resolution of up to 8192 x 8192 pixels to the GPU's video-engine.

  6. Dell Axim - Wikipedia

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    The X51 also came with a larger ROM than the X50. Like the X50, the X51 family came in three models. The X51 featured: 3.7" VGA LCD screen with 16-Bit Color and Portrait/Landscape Support (X51v only) 3.7" VGA is around 2.22" x 2.96" = around 216 pixels per inch; 3.5" Quarter-VGA LCD screen with 16-Bit Color and Portrait/Landscape Support (X51 ...

  7. Unified Video Decoder - Wikipedia

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    The UVD 2.2 features a re-designed local memory interface and enhances the compatibility with MPEG2/H.264/VC-1 videos. However, it was marketed under the same alias as "UVD 2 Enhanced" as the "special core-logic, available in RV770 and RV730 series of GPUs, for hardware decoding of MPEG2, H.264 and VC-1 video with dual-stream decoding".

  8. Mali (processor) - Wikipedia

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    Mali Video is the name given to ARM Holdings' dedicated video decoding and video encoding ASIC. There are multiple versions implementing a number of video codecs, such as HEVC, VP9, H.264 and VP8. As with all ARM products, the Mali video processor is a semiconductor intellectual property core licensed to third parties for inclusion in their chips.

  9. Accelerated Graphics Port - Wikipedia

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    Accelerated Graphics Port (AGP) is a parallel expansion card standard, designed for attaching a video card to a computer system to assist in the acceleration of 3D computer graphics. It was originally designed as a successor to PCI -type connections for video cards.