PDAs and Smart Phones will be able to offer crisp images and
streaming video with ATI 's leadership graphics and MPEG4 technologies
Tuesday January 8, 2002
MARKHAM, Ontario – ATI Technologies Inc. (TSE:ATY, NASDAQ:ATYT), the world's
number one supplier of notebook graphics solutions, today introduced IMAGEON™100,
the most advanced display co-processor for handheld electronic devices such
as PDAs (personal digital assistants) and data-enabled Mobile Phones.
“With the emergence of a new generation of handheld devices that feature
higher performance embedded processors, increased storage capabilities as well
as high bit-rate wireless technologies such as WLAN, 2.5G and 3G, end users
are demanding higher resolution color displays for a better visual experience,”
said Adrian Hartog, Senior Vice President & General Manager, Consumer Products
Division, ATI Technologies Inc. “ATI's leadership in graphics technology
and power management innovation has allowed us to create the IMAGEON family
of products to address this exciting growth market.”
The feature rich IMAGEON 100 offers OEMs (original equipment manufacturers)
an opportunity to differentiate their handheld products in a fast growing market.
IMAGEON 100 is the first video graphics product for handheld devices that includes
support for MPEG-4 decoding, the standard for wireless streaming video, and
an advanced 2D graphics engine that supports more colors and higher resolutions
for brighter and crisper displays.
“The IMAGEON 100 delivers a revolution in graphics quality and battery
life for PDAs and Smart Phones,” said Azzedine Boubguira, Director of Marketing,
Wireless Graphics, Consumer Products Division, ATI Technologies Inc. “Our
solution does not impact the already tight real-estate in handheld devices since
it replaces an existing component, while providing an unprecedented leap forward
in graphics performance and visual quality. The addition of IMAGEON 100 to these
devices reduces CPU activity by handling the graphic functions and frame buffer
separately, which means significantly lower power consumption.”
IMAGEON 100 introduces the handheld device and mobile communication markets
to many technological enhancements traditionally found in desktop and notebook
PCs, including:
- Enhanced 2D Graphics Engine: All basic 2D acceleration functions are supported
to enable fast animation and fast drawing to the screen. IMAGEON 100 also
includes advanced features such as font caching and font anti-aliasing, alpha
blending, scaling, and object rotation to enhance the visual quality and help
the creativity of content developers for the handheld market.
- MPEG4 and JPEG decoding: The MPEG 4 hardware decode functions free up more
than 50% of MIPS power from the main CPU, resulting in the support of higher
resolutions at higher frame rates with no visual artifacts. IMAGEON 100 accelerates
the following computation intensive functions in the decode pipeline:iDCT,
Motion Compensation, Scaling and Color Space Conversion.
- Integrated Memory and Memory Controller: IMAGEON 100 includes 384 Kbytes
of embedded SRAM (static random access memory) to support double buffering
of images for higher quality graphics and video on standard PDA display resolutions
(240 x 320 pixels). In addition, it integrates an SDRAM (synchronous dynamic
random access memory) controller to support higher resolutions (up to 800
x 600 at a color depth of 16 bpp) with external memory.
- Power Management: The ATI power management feature called POWERPLAYTM provides
a combination of software and hardware capabilities that optimize power consumption
without compromising performance.
- Host Interface: IMAGEON 100 uses a standard SRAM interface that connects
seamlessly to all industry leading embedded microprocessors such as Intel'sStrongARM
and XScale, Motorola's DragonBall, NEC's MIPS processors, and Hitachi's
SH series.
- Display Engine: The main component of the display engine is a programmable
LCD Timing Controller (or TCON). The programmability of this timing generator
gives OEMs the flexibility to interface to a large number of LCD panels from
different manufacturers. It supports from 1-bit monochrome to 18-bit color
STN orTFT panels. Other functions of the display engine are Frame Modulation,
Partial Screen Refresh, and Panel Rotation (90°, 180°, 270°).
Availability
ATI's IMAGEON 100 media controller is currently sampling. Mass production
shipments will start in February 2002.
Copyright 2002 ATI Technologies Inc. All rights reserved. ATI and ATI product
and product feature names are trademarks and/or registered trademarks of ATI
Technologies Inc. All other company and product names are trademarks and/or
registered trademarks of their respective owners. Features, pricing, availability
and specifications are subject to change without notice.
Company Background
Founded in 1985, ATI Technologies Inc. is a world leader in the supply of graphics,
video and multimedia solutions for the personal computer and Mac platforms.
The pioneer, innovator and market leader in the graphics industry, ATI provides
cutting-edge technologies for the PC, workstation, set-top box, game console
and other consumer appliances markets. The Company has more than 1,900 employees
supporting customers from its headquarters in Markham, Ontario, Canada, as well
as from offices in Barbados, France, Germany, Hong Kong, Ireland, Japan, Malaysia,
the United Kingdom and the United States. ATI common shares trade on NASDAQ
(ATYT) and the Toronto Stock Exchange (ATY).
Contact Information
For media or industry analyst support, please visit our Web site at http://www.ati.com
or contact:
John Swinimer,
Public Relations Manager,
Consumer Products,
ATI Technologies Inc.
(905) 882-2600, Ext. 8456
jswinime@ati.com
Pedro Cabezuelo,
Media Relations,
BenchMark Porter Novelli
(416) 422-7164
pcabezuelo@bmporternovelli.com
Anne Ferguson,
Senior Counselor,
BenchMark Porter Novelli,
(416) 422-7154
aferguson@bmporternovelli.com
For investor relations support, please contact:
Janet Craig,
Director,
Investor Relations,
ATI Technologies Inc.,
(905) 882-2600, Ext. 2631
jcraig@ati.com