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Old 05-18-2005, 09:55 AM   #1
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Intel licenses next-gen multimedia chip

Imagination Technologies, a developer of graphics processing intellectual property, announced in a press release that Intel has licensed its next-generation PowerVR graphic and video chip, codenamed 'Eurasia', along with an upcoming multi-format video codec core.

In 2004 Intel licensed the PowerVR MBX technology and used it for its Intel 2700G accelerator, which offers 30fps MPEG 4 and Windows Media playback at 640x480 and MPEG 2 at the same framerate at 720x480. One device that integrates the chip is the Dell Axim X50v.

The Eurasia-based chips will not supersede but supplement existing PowerVR MBX products.
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