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Latency Insensitive Design in a Latency Sensitive World - MIT

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H.264 Memory and LI<br />

• H.264 uses a variety of memories of different<br />

sizes and access frequencies<br />

– SRAM? DRAM? Private? Multiplexed?<br />

• Different performance/price requirements for<br />

different modules<br />

– Shared DRAM may be cheaper<br />

– Dedicated SRAM may use less energy<br />

• Modules should make no assumptions about<br />

memory response times<br />

– Otherwise, rapid design explorations may not be<br />

possible<br />

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