TAKUMI Starts Licensing New Graphics Accelerator IP cores supporting 2D Vector Graphics
Tokyo, Japan -- May 11, 2009 - TAKUMI Corporation (“TAKUMI”) [Head Office: 4-3-6 Shiba, Minato-ku, Tokyo, President and CEO: Osamu Shigenami] announced today that the company has started licensing GV500 and GV300, TAKUMI’s new graphics accelerator IP core supporting 2D Vector Graphics for use mainly in mobile phones and digital consumer electronics products. Both IP cores support the API standards for embedded systems: GV500 supports both OpenGL ES1.1 and OpenVG1.1 while GV300 supports OpenVG1.1.
- GV500 : Both 2D Vector Graphics and 3D graphics are supported
- GV300 : Dedicated for 2D Vector Graphics
GV500 is one of world’s first Khronos-certified OpenVG-compliant products while conformance test submission of GV300 is already scheduled. Being a 3D graphics engine as well, GV500 has also received certification from Khronos Group for OpenGL ES1.1, which makes the IP core one of the few graphics accelerators conformant both with OpenVG and OpenGL ES.
Integrating GV500 and GV300, attending every graphics application need including high quality GUI, outline fonts, games and map drawing, into SoC and ASIC for embedded systems will surely offer the best user experience to end users.
Sample vector graphics scenes
About TAKUMI
Founded in 2003, TAKUMI licenses out its unique and OpenGL ES 1.x and OpenVG 1.1-compliant Graphics Accelerator IP cores for embedded systems and mobile information devices including digital still/video cameras, mobile phones, in-car displays and set-top boxes that enable the smallest size and power consumption as well as real rich 3D/2D/Vector Graphics-based intuitive user interface around the world. The company maintains headquarters in Shiba, Tokyo.TAKUMI also has an office in Kofu, Yamanashi.
Contact Information
TAKUMI Sales and Marketing Group: (Tel) +81-3-5419-8690
TAKUMI website: http://www.takumi-corp.com
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