US
: NVIDIA Corporation announced that two leading 3G carriers with operations
in Europe and Japan have chosen Motorola phones based on the NVIDIA
GoForce(TM) 4000. The Motorola E1000, V980 and C980, all featuring
the GoForce 4000 wireless media processor (WMP), are available in
stores throughout Europe and Japan now.
"Motorola's
customers are looking for best in class 3G products which suit the
needs and demands of consumers," said Bill Werner, Senior Vice
President and General Manager, Motorola Inc. 3G Products "The
GoForce 4000 enables all the digital imaging and entertainment features
consumers want to experience, while preserving critical talk time."
"The
adoption of 3G throughout the world will be the catalyst for the deployment
of rich multimedia content across cell phones," said Glenn Schuster,
general manager, wireless media processors, NVIDIA Corporation. "As
a pioneer in handset technology, Motorola is driving 3G and allowing
millions of consumers to experience an unparalleled entertainment
experience -- whether it's high-resolution photos, videos and/or games."
For more
information about the Motorola E1000, V980 and C980 phones please
visit: www.motorola.com.
About
GoForce 4000
The NVIDIA
GoForce 4000 features up to 3MP camera support with real time capture,
storage, and the ability to view multiple digital images. By supporting
8x digital zoom and removable storage to manage digital assets, the
GoForce 4000 WMP allows handset manufacturers to incorporate a complete
digital feature-set into their products. The GoForce 4000 also allows
for simultaneous encode and decode that can be used for applications
such as video conferencing with multiple video filters, providing
outstanding video preview, capture, and playback. All of these features
were designed with digital gamers and entertainment enthusiasts in
mind, and with the ability to do so using as little as one tenth of
the power of traditional software codecs.
About
NVIDIA
NVIDIA
Corporation is a worldwide leader in graphics and digital media processors.
The Company's products enhance the end-user experience on consumer
and professional computing devices. NVIDIA graphics processing units
(GPUs), media and communications processors (MCPs), and wireless media
processors (WMPs) have broad market reach and are incorporated into
a variety of platforms, including consumer and enterprise PCs, notebooks,
workstations, PDAs, mobile phones, and video game consoles. NVIDIA
is headquartered in Santa Clara, California and employs more than
2,000 people worldwide.