From cell phones to hand held PCs, ATI gains incredible industry support for its Imageon family
ATI announced today that it has shipped over 100 million units of its
Imageon media processors. The Imageon is popular in the mobile
computing market and is often seen used in cell phones. ATI has
recently seen a surge in the mobile market and production of cell
phones and hand-held computing devices have been at an all time high.
"The convergence of mobile phones and consumer electronics technology
is the cornerstone of ATI's vision for the handheld market and key to
our success in reaching this important achievement," said Paul Dal
Santo, Vice President and General Manager, ATI's Handheld Product Group.
ATI has a total of 6 Imageon processors but only the Imageon 2300
supports 3D acceleration. The other 5 have a mix of video acceleration
and resolution support. The Imageon family is currently in use by a
myriad of cell phone companies ranging from Fujitsu, LG, Motorola,
Samsung and Siemens.
"Let's face it, we're not changing the world. We're building a product that helps people buy more crap - and watch porn." -- Seagate CEO Bill Watkins
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