Arm filed 1 patent this quarter in Graphics.
The filing covers neural frame interpolation technology that generates intermediate frames for real-time Graphics applications through learned alpha blending. This approach increases perceived frame rates on mobile and low-power devices without requiring full frame rendering.
ARM's single Graphics patent tackles the challenge of increasing frame rates on resource-constrained devices through a neural approach to frame interpolation. Rather than relying on fixed mathematical formulas to blend consecutive frames together, the system employs a neural network that learns the optimal blending parameters for generating intermediate frames. This produces more accurate results while keeping computational demands low enough for mobile GPUs and battery-powered Hardware, allowing devices to display smoother motion without the processing cost of rendering every frame from scratch.
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