Method and apparatus for decoding video data

Computer graphics processing and selective visual display system – Computer graphics display memory system – Plural storage devices

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C345S530000

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07928987

ABSTRACT:
A video decoder organizes and stores pixel lines of a reference picture into first and second memory devices. The video decoder then reads portions of a pixel block from the first and second memory devices and processes such a pixel block for generating a subsequent picture. By reading from the first and second memory device with time overlap, latency is minimized for faster video decoding.

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