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Toshiba's new laptops sharpen up Internet video

The top-end machines will use the company's SpursEngine graphics chip to improve video quality on Internet streams

Toshiba is putting its quad-core SpursEngine chip to use in several new laptops to improve the quality of Internet video images.

The company's new Qosmio multimedia laptops, which will appear in Japan on Friday before becoming available worldwide, will use the graphics processing chip to clean up video from sites such as YouTube, the company said Tuesday.

The function will work when playing video fullscreen -- not when it's played in a window on a Web site -- and only when using Internet Explorer. Toshiba couldn't immediately explain why it won't work with other Web browsers.

 

The SpursEngine was developed by Toshiba and is based on the same architecture as the Cell Broadband Engine microprocessor that powers the PlayStation 3 console. While the Cell contains a Power PC core and eight "Synergistic Processing Elements" cores, the SpursEngine contains only four of the SPE cores.

 

The chip also contains a hardware encoder and decoder for MPEG2 and MPEG4 AVC/H.264 video and is designed to be used as a co-processor in a PC for handling of calculation-intensive work such a real-time high-definition graphics processing. In the new Qosmio machines it works alongside an Intel Core2 Duo processor.

 

A previous version of the Qosmio also included the SpursEngine chip but when cleaning up video it only worked with DVD playback and not Internet streaming.

 

The Qosmio is Toshiba's flagship laptop and the new models come with features and price tags to match that position.

 

The top-of-the-range G50 includes an 18.4-inch widescreen full high-def LCD screen, 2.66GHz Core2 Duo processor, a 640GB hard disk and dual digital TV tuners. It will go on sale from Friday in Japan and costs around ¥340,000 (US$3,420). Mid- and low-end Qosmio machines will also be offered for ¥260,000 and ¥210,000 respectively.

 

The computers will also go on sale outside Japan although international launch dates are yet to be fixed.



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Didn't see this coming. I wonder if this could be good for the PS3 in the long run?



hmm no.

they spur engine its a x4 SPU 1.6 cpu ( not even a PPU i think i think the CPU does the work either AMD or intel).
but still can decode as many HD streams easily.



For more info: http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/SpursEngine


It looks like a GPU that wouldn't deal with 3D but with video decoding or encoding...



They will know Helgan belongs to Helghasts

"based on its architecture"

Close enough for me :)



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wow!!!!! teh cell can enhance youtube videos!!!!!



Long Live SHIO!

1337 Gamer said:
wow!!!!! teh cell can enhance youtube videos!!!!!

 

You couldn't B_E_L_I_E_V_E how enhanced



They will know Helgan belongs to Helghasts

And at only $3400.00 it might even include a BR!



Oh man, I should hook up our PS3 to the computer and get it started on making my YouTube looking hot. Definitely worth thr 3.4k.



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So they want to sell $3,400 laptops that make Youtube look better?



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