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Product category: Embedded Software and Operating Systems
News Release from: ART, Advanced Recognition Technologies
Edited by the Electronicstalk Editorial Team on 19 November 2001

ART to port recognition software to
Motorola MCUs

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ART, Advanced Recognition Technologies, is to port its innovative speech and handwriting recognition software to Motorola's latest generations of microprocessors.

ART, Advanced Recognition Technologies, is to port its innovative speech and handwriting recognition software to Motorola's latest generations of microprocessors In addition, Motorola and ART plan to collaborate in the comarketing of ART-ported products

The companies agreed to the porting of ART's leading smARTspeak NG and simpliWrite technologies to Motorola's processors, including the 2/2.5G and 3G Innovative Convergence Platform and DragonBall applications processor families.

"Developers of today's mobile devices are increasingly demanding high performance speech and handwriting functions", said Ed Valdez, marketing director for Motorola's Wireless and Mobile Systems Division.

"We are leveraging best-in-class technologies from ART and other vendors to enable developers to deliver a wide variety of applications using Motorola's total systems solutions".

"We are secure that both their global chipset customers and the users of Motorola's own mobile devices will be delighted with the comprehensive range of speech and handwriting functionality offered by the smARTspeak NG and simpliWrite recognition engines", said Yakov Shulman, ART's VP Sales.

"At the same time, by enhancing their already world-class technologies, the deployment of ART's software helps Motorola maintain its leadership position in today's highly competitive marketplace".

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