NEC develops Adobe Flash Lite IP
(05/16/2008 11:39 AM EDT)
TOKYO — At Embedded Systems Expo here, NEC System Technology showed an evaluation board featuring what the company claims as the world's first intellectual property (IP) designed to play back content encoded in Adobe Flash Lite.
Adobe Flash Lite, a lightweight version of Adobe Flash Player, enables users of mobile phones and other portable devices to view multimedia content and applications developed using Adobe's Flash tools. Previously, Flash playback had been possible only on personal computers.
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