ARM Announces the Mali-D71 and Assertive Display 5 for Better VR Performance and...

 
 
 
ARM Announces the Mali-D71 and Assertive Display 5 for Better VR Performance and...

 
xda-developers
Nov 2, 2017 7:30 PM • by Idrees Patel
ARM Announces the Mali-D71 and Assertive Display 5 for Better VR Performance and HDR Content

ARM's processors and GPUs are well-known to the Android world. Most Android phones use ARM's CPU cores (the latest being the ARM Cortex-A73), and ARM's Mali-GPUs are found in Samsung, HiSilicon, and MediaTek's SoCs. The Exynos 8895, for example, has the Mali-G71MP20 GPU. However, ARM doesn't just make mobile processors and GPUs.

Today, the British company, acquired by Softbank in 2016, has announced a new display solution with the Komeda architecture. To be specific, ARM has announced the Mali-D71 display processor, which is paired with the CoreLink MMU-600 and Assertive Display 5 – ARM's outdoor visibility display technology. The Mali-D71 and the Assertive Display 5 are intended for a better HDR experience as well as improved VR performance.

Mali D71

The Mali-D71 can handle window composition for up to 8 layers. It's optimized for 4K 120fps operations, which will be useful for VR. ARM stated that, combined with CoreLink MMU-600, the display processor is smaller and faster. It is said to provide 30% power savings, 2x area efficiency, 4x latency tolerance, and 2x pixel throughput.

The Assertive Display 5 is the headline announcement, though. The background is that mobile devices are just starting to roll out HDR displays, with the ill-fated Galaxy Note 7, the Galaxy S8/S8+, the LG G6, the LG V30, and the Galaxy Note 8 having the ability to display HDR content. The iPhone X is the first phone to actually support HDR end-to-end out of the box.

Assertive Display 5

The problem here is that HDR displays clearly aren't widespread even among flagship smartphones, and it will take years to bring them to the level of mid-range and budget smartphones. Even though HDR promises substantial improvements in image quality for a more lifelike experience when watching media content, most users aren't going to see its benefits anytime soon.

Knowing this, ARM has promised that Assertive Display 5 can produce HDR content even on an SDR display. This will be a huge development, because it means that manufacturers won't have to use expensive and hard-to-source HDR displays to enable users to view HDR content. It supports the HDR10 and HLG (hybrid-log gamma) standards for HDR. It also supports HDR to HDR mapping, which compensates for HDR's vulnerability to ambient light conditions.

ARM New Display Solution

Some other features of Assertive Display 5 are:

  • According to ARM, it preserves HDR experience even at reduced backlight – especially for handset devices and notebooks – offering significant power saving in HDR viewing.
  • It utilizes iridix8 HDR, an "advanced and high-precision local tone-mapping engine to achieve a superb HDR experience, even on an SDR panel."
  • Assertive Display 5, integrated with Mali D71, supports the handling of both HDR and SDR windows within the same composition scene, allowing multiple windows to be scaled simultaneously.
  • Assertive Display 5 utilizes "a novel, compact and silicon-friendly hardware implementation of 3D LUT (three-dimensional look-up tables) to perform advanced gamut and color mapping, preserving subtle gradations of color and maintaining the integrity of the viewing experience.

According to ARM, Assertive Display 5 achieves advanced features of HDR management and power-saving at a small die size and simple RGB interface, which should make it easy to integrate and utilize.


Source: ARM




Android Advices
Oct 31, 2017 4:15 PM • by Pavan Kumar B.C
Asus Zenfone 4 Pro, Zenfone 4 and Zenfone 4 Max Launched in the US

Asus has added another set of smartphones in its Zenfone 4 series and this Taiwanese company has launched them in the US. The list of devices includes Zenfone 4 Pro, Zenfone 4 and Zenfone 4 Max which will be the siblings of the 5.5-inch Zenfone 4 Max launched last month, These handsets come with different specifications which are mentioned below accordingly.

Zenfone 4 Pro

The Zenfone 4 Pro will come with a 5.5-inch 1080p AMOLED display and will have a 3600mAh battery on the back to power the handset. Under the hood, there is a Snapdragon 835 SoC coupled with 6GB of RAM. This device will come with the dual rear camera setup with a 12MP main camera with 1/2.55" sensor along with a 16MP secondary camera with 2x fixed optical zoom.

There is a 8MP selfie camera with 1.4-micrometer pixel size and f/1.9 aperture size. Out of the box, it will run on Android 7.1.1 Nougat operating system and is expected to get further updates as well. The handset is up for pre-orders at Amazon, B&H, Best Buy, Newegg and the companies official website. The device will start shipping from 6th of November and will be available for $599 in Black color.

Zenfone 4

Like the Zenfone 4 Pro, this smartphone also features a 5.5" 1080p display but here an IPS LCD panel is used.to power the handset, there is a Snapdragon 630 SoC coupled with 4GB of RAM, It will come out of the box with Android 7.1.1 Nougat and has a 3,300mAh battery to power the handset. This device also sports a dual rear camera setup sporting a 12MP camera with f/1.8 aperture size for the main camera while the secondary camera comes with 120-degree wide angle lens.

There is a 8MP front-facing camera for selfies and video calling. The onboard storage is 64GB which can be extended further with a microSD card slot. This handset is priced at $399 and will be available in Midnight Black and Moonlight White color variants.

Zenfone 4 Max 5.2"

We have already seen the 5.5" Zenfone 4 Max but this one sports a 5.2inch display with 720p resolution. Under the hood, there is a Snapdragon 425 SoC coupled with 2GB of RAM and 16GB of onboard storage. There is the 13MP + 5MP dual camera setup on the rear which it will be accompanied with 8MP selfie camera. It will come out of the box with Android 7.0 Nougat operating system.

The device will be sporting a 4100 mAh battery and is priced at $169 and will be available only in the Black color variant. The smartphone will be released on 3rd of November and will be available for pre-order via Amazon, B&H, Best Buy and Newegg. Are you planning to get any of these devices? Comment in the section below and stay tuned for more!

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