Pivotal move beyond the PC enhances multimedia experience within
a fast growing color mobile phone market
Tuesday October 21, 2003
MARKHAM, ON – Motorola has chosen the IMAGEON™ 2250 multimedia co-processor
from ATI Technologies Inc. (TSX:ATY, NASDAQ:ATYT) for its new handsets line
up. The Motorola V300, V500 and V600 handsets use ATI's IMAGEON multimedia
and display co-processor chip to provide rich graphics and multimedia applications
in a new power-efficient system architecture. The decision by Motorola to use
IMAGEON components in their new handsets represents a major milestone for ATI
in the mobile phone market.
“ATI and Motorola are recognized technology and industry leaders in their
respective markets,” said David Orton, President and COO, ATI Technologies
Inc. “This collaboration will enable both companies to build upon those
unique strengths and bring exciting new options to mobile phone consumers worldwide.”
Analysts at IDC predict that the mobile phone market will ship more than 548
million units in 2005 worldwide of which 343 million will feature color displays,
according to Display Search.
“As consumers become technologically sophisticated, demand is growing
for cameras, color displays, and other multimedia functions in devices like
mobile phones,” said Adrian Hartog, Senior Vice President and General Manager,
Consumer Products Division, ATI Technologies Inc. “ATI's IMAGEON 2250
is the ideal solution for mobile phone manufacturers because it offers powerful
multimedia support with low power consumption.”
The IMAGEON 2250 enables support for an integrated digital camera, 15-frames
per second image capture, electronic viewfinder, on-the-fly JPEG encoding of
pictures, as well as JPEG and MPEG-4 decoding for viewing multimedia content
on the handset. All these functions result in the creation of the ultimate visual
experience for the end-user, and are key to the new Multimedia Messaging System
(MMS) trend.
In addition, the integrated frame buffer memory and flexible LCD controller
in the IMAGEON 2250 allow for a new system architecture partition in the handset
to offload the baseband processor, minimizing the power consumption in many
operational modes
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About ATI Technologies Inc.
ATI Technologies Inc. is a world leader in the design and manufacture of innovative
3D graphics and digital media silicon solutions. An industry pioneer since 1985,
ATI is the world's foremost visual processor unit (VPU) provider and is
dedicated to deliver leading-edge performance solutions for the full range of
PC and Mac desktop and notebook platforms, workstation, set-top and digital
television, game console and handheld markets. With 2002 revenues in excess
of US $1 billion, ATI has more than 2,200 employees in the Americas, Europe
and Asia. ATI common shares trade on NASDAQ (ATYT) and the Toronto Stock Exchange
(ATY).
Contact Information
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Trevor Campbell, Manager, Porter Novelli, at (416) 422-7202 or trevor.campbell@porternovelli.com
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John Swinimer, Public Relations Manager, Consumer Products , ATI Technologies,
at (905) 882-2600, Ext. 8456 or swinimer@ati.com
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Janet Craig, Director, Investor Relations, ATI Technologies Inc., at (905) 882-2600,
Ext. 2631 or janet@ati.com