Intel Introduces Technology to Boost Handset Multimedia Applications
Posted on: Tuesday, 15 March 2005, 09:00 CST
Intel introduces technology to boost handset multimedia applications
LOS ANGELES, March 14 (Xinhua) -- Intel Corporation announced enhanced technology on Monday to provide mobile handset users with a better multimedia experience, including clearer graphics, faster video, and improved power efficiency.
Intel said its wireless MMX2 technology offers advanced features to simplify the development of feature-rich audio, video, graphics and voice applications, providing users with reliable communications solutions that can run the latest multimedia content.
"Intel's Wireless MMX2 technology simplifies the design of complicated multimedia applications, enabling phone manufacturers and carriers to deliver innovative services and high-end content," said Mark Casey of Intel's Cellular Handheld Group.
"Consumers can enjoy a better mobile experience and carriers can provide a broader range of handsets and tools."
Intel said its wireless technology also offers the flexibility to support multiple audio, video and graphics standards.
The company said its wireless MMX2 technology will be available in future Intel XScale technology-based platforms, giving developers the opportunity today to optimize applications for future platforms.
Source: Xinhua News Agency - CEIS
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