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* {{\|MA1110}}, added support for 720p 30fps video recording and playback, real-time video editing, inline video, and 12-megapixel captures | * {{\|MA1110}}, added support for 720p 30fps video recording and playback, real-time video editing, inline video, and 12-megapixel captures | ||
* {{\|MA1133}}, video streams accelerator for auto-stereoscopic screens for smartphones | * {{\|MA1133}}, video streams accelerator for auto-stereoscopic screens for smartphones | ||
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=== Myriad 2 === | === Myriad 2 === |
Facts about "Myriad - Intel Movidius"
designer | Movidius + |
first announced | 2010 + |
full page name | movidius/myriad + |
instance of | integrated circuit family + |
main designer | Movidius + |
manufacturer | TSMC + |
microarchitecture | SHAVE v2.0 + and SHAVE v3.0 + |
name | Myriad + |
process | 65 nm (0.065 μm, 6.5e-5 mm) +, 28 nm (0.028 μm, 2.8e-5 mm) + and 16 nm (0.016 μm, 1.6e-5 mm) + |
technology | CMOS + |