Featured Article: Podcast - Apple Weekly Report #135: Apple Lawsuits, Banned iPhone Ad, Green MacBook Ad
Intel's Montevina Chip Will Bring HD Video
by , 2:15 PM EDT, September 26th, 2007
Recently, Intel's Paul Otellini at the Intel Developer Forum demonstrated support for blue-laser optical formats that promise robust support for high definition video in PCs within a year, according to EDN.
The Montevina chip is a refresh of the Santa Rosa platform that will bring desirable improvements to video decoding, said EDN's Senior Technical Editor Brian Dipert. It is a portable, tuned version of the Penryn processor.
Looking at the HD video handling, the author noted that even though Blu-ray and HD DVD have very different physical formats on the disc, once the data stream is pulled off, they look very much alike since they typically use three video formats: MPEG-2, MPEG-4/H.264 and Microsoft's VC-1. However, in a portable environment, the asymmetric nature of the codecs requires much more processing on the encoding side than the decoding side, and this influences design decisions for a portable computer.
"Frankly, Microsoft is far more invested in HD DVD, by virtue of its HDi interactivity scheme, which competes against the Sun-developed Blu-ray Java approach, than is Intel. To wit, I suspect that Intel's past stated preference for HD DVD was primarily a favor to its key partner, Microsoft," Mr. Dipert observed.
The author pointed out that the video encode process places a heavy burden on the CPU and, hence, the battery. "Montevina's chipset support for H.264 decode will broaden to the point that Intel believes it will no longer require Broadcom assistance (and also won't be placing an excessive power-consumption burden on the system CPU)," he wrote and noted that in a demonstration of identically configured systems, a Penryn prototype completed a DivX encoding session substantially faster than its Merom (Core 2 Duo) processor.
In light of the significant CPU burden to encode HD, all this suggests that the current line of Intel chips just isn't up to the task and we'll have to wait for the next generation Montevina and Penryn from Intel before we see the needed improvements in HD video manipulation, especially the encoding side for video professionals.
Observer Comments
Initially, the article seems to be about viewing HD video on laptops and how this new processor makes it possible. However, if you closely read the entire article, you realize it's not actually about viewing HD at all [as current CPU's can handle decoding HD fine]. Bizarrely this is about encoding HD video, and it tries to make it sound like current CPU's just can't do it at all, but in reality, "new, faster CPU does task A in less time than slightly older, slightly slower CPU". Hell, it don't even have the balls to say anything but "substantially faster".
i agree, it's poorly written and not very clear (especially for john's standards. he's generally one of my favs).
however, HD video encoding does take a crapload of time, and it's nice to see intel trying to do something about it. i don't think it's that far fetched to believe that apple has had an impact on intel's product focus. this screams "ilife".
Recent Headlines - Updated Saturday, November 29th, 2008
- Sat., 9:00 PM
- Podcast - Apple Weekly Report #135: Apple Lawsuits, Banned iPhone Ad, Green MacBook Ad
- Fri., 12:45 PM
- Podcast - Mac Geek Gab #178: Batch Permission Changes, Encrypting Follow-up, Re-Enabling AirPort, and GigE speeds
- Thu., 1:30 PM
- iPO Review - Scosche kickBACK iPhone case
- 7:00 AM
- Happy Thanksgiving from TMO!
- Wed., 6:00 PM
- TMO Appearances - Nancy Gravley Joins MacJury Gift Guide
- 5:15 PM
- TMO Visits The Bay, a Premium Apple Reseller in New Zealand
- 3:25 PM
- iPO Oh the Games You'll Play - iPhone: The Wii of Handheld Gaming Devices?
- 2:15 PM
- Sonnet Releases Simply Fast FireWire 800 to 400 Adapter
- 1:10 PM
- Mac Gaming News - Disney Plans 1st Annual PotC Online Thanksgiving Event
- 12:05 PM
- iPodObserver - UK Shuts Down iPhone 3G Ad
- 11:15 AM
- TMO Appearances - Jeff Gamet on MacJury Gift Guide
- 10:30 AM
- TMO Contest - TMO Announces Macworld Expo Pass Winners
- 9:50 AM
- PhotoCopy 1.1 Adds iPhoto Event Support
- 9:15 AM
- Acclivity Buys MYOB US
- 8:30 AM
- Review - Bento 2 Holiday Pack
- 7:50 AM
- Microsoft Offers Black Friday Office Discount
- 7:30 AM
- iPO Quick Tip - iPhone: Google Street View
The Mac Observer Reader Specials
- Download Typestyler, still the Ultimate Styling Tool for Internet, Print and Video Graphics. Works great in Classic with a Native OS X Version on the way. Free Tryout: www.typestyler.com
Seagate 1TB 7200.11 7200RPM/32MB Cache SATA Drive $112 Hitachi 320GB 7200RPM/16MB Cache 2.5" SATA Drive $96. Samsung 500GB 5400RPM/8MB Cache 2.5" SATA Drive $138. ATA-SATA Internal External Firewire Drives & More. Click to Maximize your Macs...
Mac observers can now play Party Poker for Mac as well as Mac casino games by going to MacPokerOnline.com.
RamJet Memory: Mac Pro FB-DIMMs: 2Gig kit $95, 4Gig Kit $179, 8Gig Kit $355! MacBook 2Gig Kit $78, 4Gig Kit $149! Click hereFor the latest Apple products use Ciao a comparison website to find laptops like MacBook Air. Then find the best prices on MP3 players and use our comparison tool to evaluate cell phones.
Laptop Hardware Provided by TechRestore - Overnight Mac & iPod Repairs.

