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BitFlash and TI collaborating to deliver SVG on 3G devicesdate: December 11, 2001 BitFlash announced today that it and Texas Instruments are collaborating to deliver the first application of mobile scalable vector graphic (SVG) technology on TI's high-performance, power efficient OMAP platform. The Reflexis SVG technology will be optimized for Texas Instruments' family of OMAP wireless processors for 2.5 and 3G wireless handsets,; allowing handset manufacturers the ability to render and transmit scalable interactive graphics and animations such as mobile postcards, as well as create a high quality graphical user interface. Adding Reflexis to TI's OMAP platform, already a leading solution for processing wireless graphics, video imaging, and data, will give developers the opportunity to leverage OMAP for XML/SVG a W3C approved open standards approach. "By optimizing BitFlash's Reflexis technology for TI's OMAP processors such as the OMAP710 and OMAP1510, we are enabling mobile device manufacturers quick and easy integration of scalable graphics onto 2.5 and 3G wireless devices," said Paul Werp, marketing director of TI's OMAP platform. "BitFlash and TI will empower developers to create more graphically rich mobile applications, and wireless device manufacturers to deliver richer content without compromising speed and battery life."
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