18353613. INTEGRATED CHIP INCLUDING INTERFACE, OPERATING METHOD THEREOF, AND ELECTRONIC DEVICE INCLUDING INTEGRATED CHIP simplified abstract (Samsung Electronics Co., Ltd.)

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INTEGRATED CHIP INCLUDING INTERFACE, OPERATING METHOD THEREOF, AND ELECTRONIC DEVICE INCLUDING INTEGRATED CHIP

Organization Name

Samsung Electronics Co., Ltd.

Inventor(s)

Hansoo Seong of Suwon-si (KR)

Hyojoon Kim of Suwon-si (KR)

INTEGRATED CHIP INCLUDING INTERFACE, OPERATING METHOD THEREOF, AND ELECTRONIC DEVICE INCLUDING INTEGRATED CHIP - A simplified explanation of the abstract

This abstract first appeared for US patent application 18353613 titled 'INTEGRATED CHIP INCLUDING INTERFACE, OPERATING METHOD THEREOF, AND ELECTRONIC DEVICE INCLUDING INTEGRATED CHIP

Simplified Explanation

The abstract describes an integrated chip that can communicate with another integrated chip. The chip includes a processor that generates user data, which consists of graphic data representing color space values of pixels in a user image, and alpha data representing an alpha value that determines how to blend video data with the graphic data. The chip also sets a video format for transmitting the user data. The chip has a first interface that transfers the user data in the video format to the other integrated chip.

  • The integrated chip can communicate with another integrated chip.
  • The processor generates user data, including graphic data and alpha data.
  • Graphic data represents color space values of pixels in a user image.
  • Alpha data specifies how to blend video data and graphic data.
  • The chip sets a video format for transmitting the user data.
  • The first interface transfers the user data in the video format to the other integrated chip.

Potential applications of this technology:

  • Graphics processing in gaming consoles or computer graphics cards.
  • Video editing and compositing software.
  • Augmented reality and virtual reality applications.
  • Image and video processing in cameras and smartphones.

Problems solved by this technology:

  • Efficient blending of video and graphic data.
  • Simplified transmission of user data between integrated chips.
  • Integration of graphics and video processing in a single chip.

Benefits of this technology:

  • Improved graphics rendering and video blending capabilities.
  • Reduced data transfer complexity and bandwidth requirements.
  • Enhanced performance and efficiency in graphics-intensive applications.
  • Simplified design and integration of graphics and video processing systems.


Original Abstract Submitted

An integrated chip communicating with another integrated chip includes a processor configured to generate user data including graphic data representing color space values of each of a plurality of pixels implementing a user image, and alpha data representing an alpha value that specifies how to blend video data and the graphic data and set a video format for transmitting the user data, and a first interface configured to transfer the user data in the video format to the other integrated chip.