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Thursday, November 12, 2009

"Intel HD Video" using Intel integrated graphics and cool looking home PC's ..............



For some reason there is still doubt out there in computerland that an integrated graphics chipset can output high definition video in all its full 1080P glory.

To make things easier for customers to be certain that maximum sofa-based bliss can be theirs - we will be labeling PC’s with this flashy new logo:

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If you see the logo, you can be sure that buying the box it is stuck on guarantees you a ticket to high-def heaven - somewhere I go quite often at home with my G965 based Media Centre PC.

I spoke to Intel’s Stephanie Grisafi about an HD demo at the recent CES show





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"Intel HD Video" using Intel integrated graphics and cool looking home PC's.

posted by Nick Knupffer on January 11, 2008

I have already blogged about gaming on Intel integrated graphics, but what about video?

For some reason there is still doubt out there in computerland that an integrated graphics chipset can output high definition video in all its full 1080P glory.

To make things easier for customers to be certain that maximum sofa-based bliss can be theirs - we will be labeling PC’s with this flashy new logo:

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If you see the logo, you can be sure that buying the box it is stuck on guarantees you a ticket to high-def heaven - somewhere I go quite often at home with my G965 based Media Centre PC.

I spoke to Intel’s Stephanie Grisafi about an HD demo at the recent CES show:

Full 1080P support is available for the Intel G965, G33, G35 and future chipsets - expect to see the logos adorning boxes in your favourite computer shop soon.

However, if you want to enjoy the bazillion pixels that HD affords in your living room - you will need to get a pretty enough PC as well (my wife banished my 1st Media Centre PC from the living room).

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Ivonne Perrig tells us all about the latest advances in this field - from pretty boxes to power efficiency and recyclable computers in the following video:

Intel® High Definition Audio....................



Integrated audio for today and tomorrow
Intel has worked with the industry to develop a new specification for integrated audio that is capable of delivering the features and high-end performance of an add-in audio card. Intel® High Definition Audio (Intel® HD Audio) is capable of playing back more channels at higher quality than previous integrated audio formats. In addition, Intel High Definition Audio has the technology needed to support the latest and greatest audio content. By enabling enhanced usage models, Intel High Definition Audio, available with the Intel® Express Chipsets, will also change how computer users interact with sound.


The challenge to find better audio



When AC‘97 was initially developed, users were typically listening to only music and movies with stereo sound. With the success of DVD movies encoded with Dolby* Digital and DTS* multi-channel audio formats, users have become accustomed to listening in full surround sound with anywhere from six to eight speakers. While AC‘97 technology has struggled to keep pace with all these advancements, Intel High Definition Audio is designed specifically for the high-quality multi-channel audio experiences. Newer audio and video encoding/decoding algorithms also enable a higher-quality listening experience.

More and more consumers are moving their computers into the living room or family room so they can enjoy digital music or movies throughout the house on state-of-the-art multi-channel audio systems or big screen TVs. With better speakers connected to their computers, the limitations of current computer sound subsystems, whether integrated or add-in, can degrade the overall digital experience.

Many consumers are also asking for the ability to play two different audio streams through their PC at the same time-perhaps classical music in the study and a movie in the living room. These demands cannot be met with previous audio solutions.


An outstanding audio experience



Intel HD Audio delivers significant improvements over previous generation integrated audio and sound cards. Intel HD Audio hardware is capable of delivering the support and sound quality for up to eight channels at 192 kHz/32-bit quality, while the AC‘97 specification can only support six channels at 48 kHz/20-bit. In addition, Intel HD Audio is architected to prevent the occasional glitches or pops that other audio solutions can have by providing dedicated system bandwidth for critical audio functions.


Innovative uses for the digital home


Dolby Laboratories* selected Intel HD Audio to bring Dolby-quality surround sound technologies to the PC, as part of their recently announced PC Logo Program. The combination of these technologies marks an important milestone in delivering quality digital audio to consumers. Intel HD Audio is able to support all the Dolby technologies, including the latest Dolby Pro Logic* IIx, which makes it possible to enjoy older stereo content in 7.1 channel surround sound.

The Dolby PC Entertainment Experience is available exclusively on Intel-based PCs, including the Intel® Core™2 Quad processor, Intel® Core™2 Duo processor, Pentium® 4 Processor with HT Technology† or Intel® Pentium® D processor combined with the Intel® Express Chipset Family with Intel® High Definition Audio. The Express Chipset family includes:
Intel® G965, P965, Q965, Q963, 946GZ, and 946PL Express Chipsets
Intel® 975X, 955X, 945G and 945P Express Chipsets
Intel® 925XE and 925X Express Chipsets
Intel® 915G, 915P, 915GV, 915GL, 915PL Express Chipsets
Intel® 910GL Express Chipset

Consumers also want the ability to play back two different audio tracks, such as a CD and a DVD simultaneously, which can't be done using current audio solutions. Intel HD Audio features multi-streaming capabilities that give users the ability to send two or more different audio streams to different locations at the same time, from the same PC.
Send a game's sound through 5.1 speakers while the Internet chatting audio is sent through your headset
Send a game's sound through 5.1 speakers while the Internet chatting audio is sent through your headset.
A DVD movie with 5.1 audio can be sent to a surround sound system in the living room, while you listen to digital music on the PC.
Send a DVD movie with 5.1 audio to a surround sound system in the living room, while you listen to digital music and surf the Web on the PC.

Microsoft* has chosen Intel HD Audio as the main architecture for their new Unified Audio Architecture* (UAA), which provides one driver that will support all Intel HD Audio controllers and codecs. While the Microsoft driver is expected to support basic Intel HD Audio functions, codec vendors are expected to differentiate their solutions by offering enhanced Intel HD audio solutions. The result is high-quality PC based audio that delivers a seamless convergence of digital entertainment between the PC and consumer electronic devices.


Enhanced features



Intel HD Audio also enables enhanced voice capture through the use of array microphones, giving users more accurate speech input. While other audio implementations have limited support for simple array microphones, Intel HD Audio supports larger array microphones. By increasing the size of the array microphone, users get incredibly clean input through better noise cancellation and beam forming. This produces higher-quality input to voice recognition, Voice over IP (VoIP), and other voice-driven activities.

Intel HD Audio also provides improvements that support better jack retasking. The computer can sense when a device is plugged into an audio jack, determine what kind of device it is, and change the port function if the device has been plugged into the wrong port. For example, if a microphone is plugged into a speaker jack, the computer will recognize the error and can change the jack to function as a microphone jack. This is an important step in getting audio to a point where it ‘just works‘-users won‘t need to worry about getting the right device plugged into the right audio jack.


The solution for the future



Designed for "glitch-free" audio playback, multi-streaming, jack retasking, and UAA support, Intel HD Audio offers an audio solution for years to come. As one of the many new technologies introduced with the Intel® 955X, 925, 915, and 910 Express chipset family, and now the Intel® 945 Express chipset family, Intel HD Audio enhances the end-user experience and enables the convergence of digital entertainment for both PCs and Consumer Electronics (CE) products.



†Intel® Hyper-Threading Technology (Intel® HT Technology) requires a computer system with an Intel® processor supporting Intel HT Technology and an Intel HT Technology enabled chipset, BIOS, and operating system. Performance will vary depending on the specific hardware and software you use. See www.intel.com/products/ht/hyperthreading_more.htm for more information including details on which processors support Intel HT Technology.

Some HD Audio functionality is dependent on actual implementation, controller, and codec.

Intel® processors and/or Intel® chipsets may contain design defects or errors known as errata which may cause the product to deviate from published specifications. Current characterized errata are available on request.

Product information

Compare motherboards with Intel® HD Audio
Family chart: Intel® Express Chipsets
Technical information

HDA015-B: Low power capabilities clarifications and enhancements (PDF 231KB)
Intel® I/O Controller Hub 7 (ICH7) / Intel® High Definition Audio / AC'97 Programmer's Reference Manual (PRM) (PDF 498KB)
Intel® I/O Controller Hub 7 (ICH7) Family Datatsheet (PDF 6,758KB)
Programmers Reference Manual: Intel® High Definition Audio (PDF 1,147KB)
White Paper: Intel® I/O Controller Hub 6 (ICH6) Family (PDF 391KB)
Datasheet: I/O Controller Hub 6 (ICH6) Family (PDF 4,005KB)
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