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Patent No.:
Date of Patent:
Jan. 08, 2019
Filed:
Mar. 05, 2015
Arm Limited, Cambridge, GB;
Brian Pearson, Trondheim, NO;
Ting Wei, Trondheim, NO;
Sergey Solovyev, Trondheim, NO;
Andreas Danner Nilsen, Trondheim, NO;
Alexander Galazin, Trondheim, NO;
Michel Iwaniec, Cambridge, GB;
Arm Limited, Cambridge, GB;
Abstract
A set of primitives is divided into plural sub-sets of primitives, and a tree representation for representing the set of primitives in which each leaf node of the tree represents one of the sub-sets, and each parent node of the tree represents a sub-set of primitives corresponding to the combination of the sub-sets of primitives of all of its child nodes, is generated. For each node of the tree representation data indicating: the sub-set of primitives that the node represents; the vertices that are used by the primitives in the sub-set of primitives that the node represents; and the volume of space that the sub-set of primitives that the node represents falls within, is determined. The tree representation is then used to determine a set of primitives and a set of vertices to be processed when processing the set of primitives for the output frame.