3D Graphics Processor Takes ARM into New Markets
Electronics Weekly
ARM will launch its first 3D graphics processor next year, a move which will see the low power processor company moving into new markets.
The first ARM-branded 3D graphics processor to result from the company’s acquisition of Falanx Microsystems will appear as early as next year. “We will announce our roadmap for 3D graphics cores in 2007,” ARM CEO, Warren East told Electronics Weekly.
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