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Emblaze and Motorola Sign Agreement for MPEG4 Technology

date: December 18, 2001

Emblaze Systems and Motorola Semiconductor Products Sector (SPS) today announced they have agreed to port the Emblaze MPEG4 multimedia player to Motorola's DragonBall MX1 microprocessor.

Building on its position as the best-selling microprocessor for handheld computers, the DragonBall MX1 provides very good handheld performance and battery life while enhancing portable multimedia applications and is therefore suitable for next-generation PDAs that serves 3G services. Emblaze technology is designed to enable portable handheld devices to receive media-heavy applications, such as video, while minimizing power consumption and maximizing performance.

The DragonBall MX1 is designed to deliver rich multimedia capabilities to developers while providing an advanced multimedia development environment, system-on-chip expertise and software tools. In addition to next-generation handheld (PDA) devices, DragonBall MX1 microprocessors with software, such as Emblaze's video player, are targeted for 2.5G and 3G mobile products, smart phones and advanced information appliances. The Emblaze technology is standards-based and, as such, is interoperable with any 3GPP compliant devices and infrastructure. Members of the 3GPP standard committee include Motorola, Nokia, Ericsson, Samsung and many others.

 



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