Product category: Embedded Software and Operating Systems
News Release from: ARM
Edited by the Electronicstalk Editorial Team on 30 November 2004
Client delivers console
quality 3D applications
ARM, Superscape Group and Sinjisoft are collaborating to deliver console quality 3D applications to wireless devices
Sinjisoft has licensed Swerve Client technology, which was jointly developed by ARM and Superscape, for use in its GNEX software solution. The Swerve Client technology will provide Sijisoft's GNEX solution with a 3D graphics engine, enabling 3D game play on mobile phones in Korea. 'ARM is continuing to expand its reach in the ever-growing Korean consumer electronics market', said Lance Howarth, Director, Embedded Software, ARM.
This article was originally published on Electronicstalk on 30 November 2004 at 8.00am (UK)
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'The Swerve Client software offers Sinjisoft a solution with optimum power and performance to enable high-quality 3D game play'.
'The Swerve technology is key for downloaded games and other applications for mobile handsets distributed in the dynamic Korean wireless market'.
'Swerve powered handsets deliver the highest quality 3D games and experiences to consumers', said Choong Yeob Choi, CEO, Sinjisoft.
'With the Korean market demanding advanced interactive media capabilities, it is increasingly important for mobile handset vendors to offer competitive differentiators such as 3D gaming'.
Kevin Roberts, CEO, Superscape Group commented: 'Korea is a key target market for mobile gaming and one of the most active in the world'.
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'Consumers are keen to have access to the latest innovations in mobile gaming and we welcome the opportunity to work with ARM and Sinjisoft in using our Swerve technology to bring revolutionary mobile games to the exciting Korean market'.
The Swerve Client software engine was developed by Superscape in close collaboration with ARM for operation on ARM processors for wireless devices.
It is the world's first publicly demonstrated JSR 184 3D applications platform for wireless devices.
Designed to deliver console quality interactive 3D Java and BREW applications, Swerve Client is a fast and efficient software solution that generates and manages interactive 3D scenes using model description data.
It is optimised for small download sizes, and saves memory and download time, making it ideal for wireless applications.
Swerve Client technology addresses the network bandwidth limitations, as well as the power and cost constraints of today's handsets while opening up an entirely new range of applications for consumers.
GNEX is the next generation of Sinjisoft's GVM, the predominant mobile gaming solution in Korea.
A virtual machine optimised for mobile handsets, GNEX is a solution that allows multimedia content to be downloaded via the wireless interface.
With numerous extensions, GNEX delivers exciting true colour 3D graphics and compelling sound to wireless games.
Sinjisoft's mobile gaming solutions have been ported to more than 16 million handsets and supports more than 10 million consumer downloads per month.
It is servicing through SK Telecom (CDMA) in Korea and Partner Communication (GSM/GPRS) in Israel.
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