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Aplix to License and Distribute Hybrid's Embedded 3D Graphics Technology

Posted on: Wednesday, 27 April 2005, 09:00 CDT

Aplix integrates Hybrid Graphics's embedded 3D graphics technology into its JBlend Java platform for mobile devices

Hybrid Graphics and Aplix Corporation (TSE: 3727) today announced a technology partnership enabling the integration of Hybrid's 3D graphics technology for J2ME to Aplix's JBlend platform for mobile devices.

The technology licensed and distributed by Aplix provides an all-inclusive interface for bringing graphics capabilities to embedded devices. It consists of Hybrid's implementations of embedded 3D graphics standards M3G (JSR 184), OpenGL ES and JSR 239 as well as 2D vector graphics standards OpenVG, SVG and JSR 226, all important pieces of a complete roadmap solution.

The open standard solution is extremely developer friendly, ensuring that licensees of Aplix's graphics-enhanced JBlend platform will be able to get high-quality content from a large number of developers. The technology can be used in any application that benefits from 3D graphics, from games to navigation and instrumentation displays.

3D graphics capabilities are already a common feature in Japanese mobile phones with first hardware-accelerated devices on the market since last year. The fast development of the Japanese content market increases demand for open graphics standards to become available and work alongside the existing proprietary 3D solutions. In its role as the most important provider of Java platforms in the Japanese market and a major provider in other markets, Aplix is answering this demand by making Hybrid's implementations of OpenGL ES and M3G available with the JBlend platform. Open and easy-to-approach content markets will ensure diversity among content developers and bring rich and appealing content within reach of consumers.

"With their remarkable technical competence and excellent ability to adapt to changing situations, we have found Hybrid to be a well-suited partner for us globally", says Ryu Koriyama, CEO of Aplix Corporation. "Our cooperation strengthens the global market position of both companies."

"Partnership with Aplix is very valuable to us", says Mikael Honkavaara, CEO of Hybrid Graphics. "Covering the global market requires established partners with strong multi-regional presence. We have found Aplix to be an excellent partner in that respect and are looking forward to a long-lasting business relationship."

Hybrid Graphics

Hybrid Graphics of Helsinki, Finland is the market leading embedded 3D graphics software provider. It has over 10 years of experience in developing graphics technology solutions for consumer devices, releasing the first official OpenGL ES API software implementation in 2003. It actively participates in several Java JSR standard groups and is a board member of the Khronos Group, a consortium responsible for OpenGL ES and other relevant graphics standards for embedded devices. Hybrid's clients are leading device and hardware manufacturers, who currently command over half of the total mobile phone market. The clients include Nokia, Ericsson, Philips, Symbian, Esmertec, Bitboys, MTekvision and Fathammer. For more information see www.hybrid.fi

Aplix Corporation

Aplix Corporation is the global leader in deploying Java technology in mobile phones. Aplix was first established in 1986 and has been a Sun Java licensee since 1996. Aplix was publicly listed on the Tokyo Stock Exchange (Mothers) in 2003. On August 24, 2004 Aplix and the Taiwan based company iaSolution finalized the integration of the corporations. Headquarters: Tokyo, Regional offices: San Francisco, Munich, Taipei, Shanghai, Beijing, and Singapore.

For more information see www.aplix.co.jp and www.iasolution.net


Source: Business Wire

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