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Edited by the Electronicstalk editorial team Jul 18, 2008

Telechips chose the Mali-200 GPU for its ability to meet the full range of performance points to enable its chipsets to bring stunning graphics to a wide range of target markets.

Telechips has become the first Korean licensee of the ARM Mali-200 graphics processing unit (GPU), bringing advanced 2D and 3D graphics capabilities and low memory bandwidth usage to a range of portable consumer devices, including PMPs, PNDs, home and in-car audio and mobile phones.

High-performance 2D and 3D graphics are driving a step change in advanced screen displays, from next-generation user interfaces and gaming on mobile phones, personal media players, in-car media systems and home audio devices, through to smooth mapping and photo-realistic views on personal navigation devices.

Supported by the ARM Mali graphics stack, the OpenGL ES 2.0 conformant Mali-200 GPU enables high performance while maintaining the long battery life that is critical in mobile devices.

Telechips, a Korean-based leader in the design and development of digital media processors, selected the Mali-200 GPU for its ability to address multiple product markets, encouraging innovation into the software supply chain and maximising the benefits of graphics acceleration with a single GPU solution.

"As a major player in the innovative Korean semiconductor market, Telechips aims to stay at the forefront of technological advancements in order to remain competitive", said Min-ho Seo, Chief Executive Officer and President of Telechips.

"We selected the Mali-200 GPU for its ability to meet the full range of performance points to enable our chipsets to bring visually stunning graphics to the widest range of target consumer products".

"Telechips is an agile and innovative silicon vendor with the flexibility to drive graphics acceleration into all classes of portable devices", said Michael Dimelow, Marketing Director, ARM Media Processing Division.

"We welcome the opportunity to work with Telechips to bring the capabilities of the market-proven Mali-200 GPU to multiple product markets and at multiple price points, contributing to the ARM vision that soon all consumer visual experiences will be enhanced by graphics hardware acceleration".

The low-power high-performance ARM Mali-200 graphics processing unit is the world's first to pass OpenGL ES 2.0 conformance at up to 1080p HDTV resolutions and brings highest image quality for 2D and 3D graphics on any device with a screen.

The product features a programmable shader pipeline, the highest fill-rate efficiency on the market with alpha-blended pixels, full scene anti-aliasing with no additional bandwidth overhead, and alpha-blending of an unlimited number of layers, all without compromising power.

The Mali-200 GPU has the lowest memory bandwidth of any embedded GPU, enabling very low power usage and extended battery life.

Furthermore, ARM Mali middleware complements the Mali-200 GPU to create the most complete, openly licensable graphics stack available in the market today.

This full graphics solution from ARM is supported by the Mali graphics ecosystem that harnesses the reach and power of the ARM Connected Community.

The Mali-200 GPU is ARM's most widely licensed GPU to date.

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