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I am trying to accelerate some video frame conversion using the NEON of an ARM-based embedded system (Gumstix Overo). Source is monochrome (Y12 or Y10) and destination is RGB565, RGB888 or RGB32. Are there some specific techniques/tricks for one to learn and make use of the ARM NEON to accelerate such conversion and benchmark it against the standard C implementation.

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  • You'll need to learn to write ARM NEON SIMD code, either using asm or C/C++ intrinsics. Search for the [neon] tag here on SO as there are plenty of examples.
    – Paul R
    Jul 25, 2012 at 9:27
  • SIMD programming with NEON is very similar to programming with SSE on x86. Properly written code should get you 3-5X speed improvement in your specific function. ARM provides some example code and you can probably find some good examples here on StackOverflow.
    – BitBank
    Jul 25, 2012 at 17:11
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    You can also check libyuv to see if they do what you want already.
    – auselen
    Sep 12, 2012 at 11:59

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You better learn a little about Neon architecture and its compiler support. You can start by reading this. It is quite useful for new users.

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