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Imagination Technologies announces OpenVG 1.1 conformance for POWERVR SGX

Blog Imagination Technologies announces OpenVG 1.1 conformance for POWERVR SGX range of scalable graphics cores Mobile World Congress, Barcelona, 16 February 2009: Imagination Technologies, the multimedia chip technologies company, reports that its...

[February 16, 2009, 15:03]

Mobiles to get PowerVR 3D this year

News The first portable products using Imagination Technologies' PowerVR MBX 3D graphics technology will ship this year, and will represent a "significant step ahead" from products such as Nintendo's GameBoy Advance and Nokia's N-Gage, Imagination said...

[January 8, 2004, 16:35]

A Year Ago: Matrox to release £75 PowerVR 3D card

News UK graphics chip designer VideoLogic has received a massive lift with the news that Canadian giant Matrox Graphics is to release a card based on its PowerVR chip. Available from near the end of 1997, Matrox's m3D will tap the NEC-manufactured...

[August 26, 1998, 6:49]

VideoLogic opens PowerVR games online store

News "PowerVR Direct gives users a simple and convenient way to browse, select and buy the latest PowerVR games," said Kevin Dale, sales and marketing director. Dale added that users gained the advantage over retail of up-to-date software with all...

[November 24, 1997, 16:49]

Matrox to release £75 PowerVR 3D card

News Available from near the end of 1997, Matrox's m3D will tap the NEC-manufactured PowerVR PCX2 3D processor. The 3D-only card will be aimed exclusively at gamers and will retail for a figure adjacent to £75.

[August 26, 1997, 11:58]

Comdex: PowerVR gets power games titles

News The titles came from a bunch of industry heavyweights including Eidos Interactive, Electronic Arts, Gremlin Interactive, Virgin Interactive and LucasArts and include Tomb Raider II, Hexen II, FIFA: Road to the World Cup 98, Actua Soccer and...

[November 21, 1997, 10:04]

VideoLogic PowerVR card whips up support

News The Apocalypse 3D card (£160 + VAT) will be available from November, bundled with PowerSGL and DirectX drivers, and two games. The card has already received the support of Compaq and NEC who are installing it in their respective home PCs.

[October 18, 1996, 14:15]

PowerVRKYRO_4k5_W2K_14_28.exe

Downloads This package supports the following driver models:PowerVR KYRO 32MB/64MB PowerVR KYRO II 32MB/64MB

[December 14, 2001, 6:00]

Intel uses Imagination on embedded 3D graphics

News Intel has licensed the PowerVR MBX graphics and video core from Imagination Technologies in a move that may bring higher-end graphics to mobile devices based on Intel architectures. The PowerVR architecture is best known as the 3D technology used...

[July 25, 2002, 15:36]

WinXP_1.0.9.031.exe

Downloads Click on the following links for the driver package readme info:.Kyro WHQL drivers/Readme.txt This package supports the following driver models:PowerVR KYRO 32MB/64MB PowerVR KYRO II 32MB/64MB

[October 23, 2001, 8:00]

UK's VideoLogic to supply Gateway 2000

News Shares in UK graphics chip designer VideoLogic leapt nine pence in early trading this morning as the City digested news that Gateway 2000 will use its PowerVR architecture in a new home PC/TV range. Gateway will tap VideoLogic's PowerVR-based...

[September 5, 1997, 9:51]

ARM takes 3D to phone makers

News ARM has been pushing the PowerVR MBX core, developed with Imagination Technologies, as a technology for building realistic 3D graphics into mobile devices. ARM has now added PowerVR MBX into a custom development chip in the RealView Versatile...

[October 24, 2003, 17:30]

Imagination updates mobile 3D chip

News Imagination, with its PowerVR technology, is competing with Nvidia, ATI and others for the mobile-phone market, and is expected by many to become a major platform for 3D games. PowerVR, earlier used in Sega's Dreamcast gaming console, was designed...

[February 25, 2004, 13:50]

Apple gets stake in UK mobile-graphics chip designer

News Imagination designs chip cores for a variety of applications, but its most prominent designs are its PowerVR cores for graphics in mobile phones. That is believed to be the source of Apple's interest in the company, according to AppleInsider, which...

[December 19, 2008, 10:46]

ARM pushes 3D for mobile phones

News The new products are the fruit of a year-and-a-half-long collaboration with Imagination Technologies, also based in the UK, whose PowerVR architecture has powered everything from arcade games to the defunct Dreamcast console.

[August 7, 2002, 15:48]

Mobile phones: The next Game Boy?

News On Tuesday ARM demonstrated a 3D software platform called Swerve, developed with software company Superscape and Imagination Technologies, which makes the PowerVR line of graphics cores. Ultimately, ARM hopes that phone manufacturers will choose to...

[September 12, 2002, 16:07]

ATI puts 3D in mobile phones

News To date, the most visible effort in bringing 3D to the handset realm has been the PowerVR MBX core developed by UK chip designer ARM and Imagination Technologies. The core is based on Imagination's PowerVR rendering technology, earlier used in the...

[January 7, 2004, 16:35]

Mobiles to get Dreamcast-like 3D video

News The company, a leader in wireless chips, said on Wednesday that it would license Imagination Technologies' PowerVR MBX core for use in its OMAP (Open Multimedia Applications Platform) family of application processors, which power Palm handheld...

[April 9, 2003, 16:38]

PalmSource teams with Nvidia on graphics

News The first portable products using Imagination Technologies' PowerVR MBX 3D graphics technology will ship this year, and will represent a "significant step ahead" from products such as Nintendo's GameBoy Advance and Nokia's N-Gage, Imagination said...

[February 12, 2004, 11:10]

CeBIT: More highlights from the Hannover show

News The Neon 250 has 16MB of memory, a 250MHz RAMDAC, 125 MHz clock-speed, the PowerVR 250 processor and full 2X AGP support. The cards will ship in June 1999 at just under £125 ex VAT. Sirocco woofers Also showcased at CEBIT was the Sirocco Crossfire...

[March 19, 1999, 15:25]

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