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Hi,
if we are considering codec , we speak abt performance of codec , i,e(MIPS of codec) etc , in my case i had implemented jpeg compression algorithm , and i need to test how many MIPS my codec is taking .i,e i need to evaluate the performance of my codec , here i implemented in Tms320c6711.i hope i am clear in expressing my question .
This is that generally people will ask how many MIPS your codec had taken .
There are only 2 instances of MIPs that I have ever come across. One is the MIPS platform. The other is the acronym for Millions of Instructions per Second, which is usually used to benchmark processor performance.
Sometimes, real-time streams like video or audio have a MIPs requirement, ie how much processor power is required for real-time encoding/decoding. Is this what you are asking for? If so, jpegs are static and this does not apply.
For the comparison of compressional codes, it depends on what you want to compare. For compression, we compare code efficiency. Or we could compare memory requirement.
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