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    ARM announces Mali-Cetus next gen display architecture

    Supports HDR10, improved layering and scaling, and up to 4K / 90fps optimised display.
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    Re: ARM announces Mali-Cetus next gen display architecture

    Oh no

    "4K 90fps"

    The next marketing excuse to sell us all more stuff. (Cries) At least it's a positive and sensible improvement.

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    Re: ARM announces Mali-Cetus next gen display architecture

    Quote Originally Posted by excalibur1814 View Post
    The next marketing excuse
    Quote Originally Posted by excalibur1814 View Post
    positive and sensible improvement.
    Pick one? Can't be an excuse if it's genuinely good, or so I thought.

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    Re: ARM announces Mali-Cetus next gen display architecture

    honestly, this is very unnecessary atleast on handheld platfrom.
    the power draw and heat output will most likely be more than an issue.

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    Re: ARM announces Mali-Cetus next gen display architecture

    Quote Originally Posted by Fiendsin View Post
    honestly, this is very unnecessary atleast on handheld platfrom.
    If ARM didn't do it, someone else would've, 'necessary' or not: that's just the nature of commercial tech development (in which case ARM would look like they were 'behind', something hi-tech firms can never be seen to be)...
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    Re: ARM announces Mali-Cetus next gen display architecture

    Actually it makes a lot of sense for people who want to hook up their phones\tablets to large displays. Travelling media \ business presentation system.

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    Re: ARM announces Mali-Cetus next gen display architecture

    H.264/H.265 acceleration?

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