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News Release from: Hybrid Graphics
Edited by the Electronicstalk Editorial
Team on 02 December 2004
Nokia signs for 3D handset graphics
Nokia has signed a licensing deal to obtain mobile 3D graphics technology from Hybrid Graphics.
Nokia has signed a licensing deal to obtain mobile 3D graphics technology from Hybrid Graphics Hybrid's OpenGL ES, Java M3G and SVG solutions are already licensed by major mobile manufacturers for mobile games and navigation applications
This article was originally published on Electronicstalk on 19 Aug 2005 at 8.00am (UK)
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"Nokia drives the consumer market for mobile phones, and we are glad to see them adopting a strong position in the emerging 3D graphics content for mobile phones", says Mikael Honkavaara, CEO of Hybrid Graphics.
"Tested and robust graphics solutions are crucial in forming a rich mobile entertainment market".
"We see a growing demand for a richer, 3D-enabled multimedia functionality in our product range", says Petri Haavisto, VP Mobile Computing Platform, Nokia.
"Hybrid is a recognised expert in the field of mobile graphics technology, and was a good candidate for our needs".
Hybrid has an extensive content partnership network, enabling leading mobile game and engine vendors target OpenGL ES-equipped handsets immediately.
Hybrid's technology offering covers the full spectrum from mass-market mobile phones to upcoming high-end hardware accelerated devices.
Hybrid is a Promoter level member of the Khronos Group, the standards organisation behind the OpenGL ES 3D standard.
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