'display Many of the worlds are now driven by the environment Move display The disruptive trends, including VR virtual reality, high dynamic range, multi-window mode, and a diverse assortment of interfaces and interfaces not only increase throughput but also harshly test overall system performance. Ian Smythe, senior director of marketing for Arm Computing, said at the Arm Technology Forum in Shanghai recently.
In response to these new trends, Arm recently announced a new display solution that includes the Mali-D71 display processor, the CoreLink MMU-600 and the Assertive Display 5.
According to Ian Smythe, the primary goal of Arm is to provide customers with the highest quality and visualization of their services, and secondly, how to implement them in an easy-to-use manner, based on which Arm unveiled a new architecture called Komeda, 'Komeda paves the way for our new, truly integrated display solution.'
In fact, Arm is here Display technology The field has a rich history of development, and Arm formed the current Display IP product line through M & A in 2013. Subsequently, the first generation of Display Processor IP came one after another. In 2016, Arm released the Mali-DP650 and completed Apical's acquisition , Bringing Assertive Display into the product camp now Arm's focus is on the ability to provide a complete display solution.

Figure: Ian Smythe, Senior Marketing Director, Arm Computing Group
According to reports, Arm formally launched the Mali-D71 display processor for VR applications, to ensure 4K120 high-resolution performance, 'This is the first to help device manufacturers to display processors from the standard product can significantly enhance the competitive advantage Mal-DPU display processor. 'The benefits include reduced system power consumption by 30% while achieving twice the area utilization efficiency, 4x delay tolerance, and 2x pixel throughput.

In the meantime, Arm's tightly integrated Arm CoreLink MMU-600's proprietary rendering with the Mali-D71 saves 55% area and reduces latency by 50% by hiding MMU latency over real-time paths CoreLink MMU- 600 also solved another real and necessary issue: to ensure the safety of premium media content.
In addition to the Assertive Display technology now shipping on more than 1 billion high-end devices, Assertive Display 5 provides HDR management for display pipelines, improved color and color gamut management, based on improvements in sunlight visibility of its predecessors, and Improve power-saving performance. Assertive Display 5 delivers HDR content (HDR10 or HLG) across a wide range of displays (any dynamic range and color gamut), even with an HDR experience on an SDR screen.

'The plans announced today represent Arm's longstanding commitment to delivering the best VR and HDR experience, and Arm is looking forward to continuing to innovate display technologies to extend their lead,' said Ian Smythe.