Datasheet, Volume 1
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Interfaces
2.4.2
Processor Graphics Display
The Processor Graphics controller display pipe can be broken down into three
components:
• Display Planes
• Display Pipes
• DisplayPort and Intel FDI
2.4.2.1
Display Planes
A display plane is a single displayed surface in memory and contains one image
(desktop, cursor, overlay). It is the portion of the display hardware logic that defines
the format and location of a rectangular region of memory that can be displayed on
display output device and delivers that data to a display pipe. This is clocked by the
Core Display Clock.
2.4.2.1.1
Planes A and B
Planes A and B are the main display planes and are associated with Pipes A and B
respectively. The two display pipes are independent, allowing for support of two
independent display streams. They are both double-buffered, which minimizes latency
and improves visual quality.
2.4.2.1.2
Sprite A and B
Sprite A and Sprite B are planes optimized for video decode, and are associated with
Planes A and B respectively. Sprite A and B are also double-buffered.
2.4.2.1.3
Cursors A and B
Cursors A and B are small, fixed-sized planes dedicated for mouse cursor acceleration,
and are associated with Planes A and B respectively. These planes support resolutions
up to 256 x 256 each.
Figure 2-7. Processor Display Block Diagram
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