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To: Shahen Petrosian who wrote (46564)1/27/1998 9:11:00 PM
From: Ali Chen  Read Replies (1) of 186894
 
Shalen: <I think you are being a bit unfair. On one hand you seem to be attributing all of the $3000 to the PII. On the other hand you are reducing the cost of an MPEG/AC3 card (and drivers) to a $100 chip.>
Why should I retsrain myself from some exagerration on this thread?
BTW, we forgot the video camera (color, I guess)...

<Fast CPUs allow software to finally emulate hardware at acceptable speeds. This is important. Software emulation and replacement of hardware brings costs down and is far more maintainable. MPEG is just the beginning. I think we will see a lot of PCs with high end CPUs and EMPTY expansion slots in the near future.>
I believe you are mistaken in this assessment. The single-CPU system performance is about to saturate. The CPU-centric solution will never be able to catch up with the growing requirements for overall quality. We saw the failure of Intel-centric NSP, failure of Intel-centric 3D-rendering with MMX. MPEG is the same. Softmodem is the same.

The only way to go is a multiprocessor configuration. However, symmetrical MP are very inefficient on routined tasks like MPEG or
3D-rendering. The SMP is good to develop and try these algorithms. Therefore, the other possibility for NON-symmetrical processing is in order - that is we all have it now to some extent - DSP modem, 3D-accelerator, even all keyboards have a buil-in processor. MPEG is
no different in this sense. The SoftMPEG has no future, only as a short-term marketing plug.

Regards,

Ali
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