Ericsson U500
Ericsson U500 Mobile Platform. Ericsson U500 “is a powerful multimedia platform with performance, graphics and usability, more resembling a mobile computer than today’s mobile phones. Ericsson U500 mobile platform combines raw power through the implementation of three ARM11 CPUs and hardware accelerators. Three ARM11 CPUs, hardware accelerators, integrated digital baseband and multimedia chip (on a single processor die), and increased efficiency combine to deliver a mobile platform that can handle a 12 megapixel camera, high-quality video recording, WVGA display, 3D gaming, 3D UI, high-resolution video, and CD-quality audio performance - all in a single package.
Robert Puskaric, head of Ericsson’s mobile platforms business, says: “The U500 is a powerful multimedia platform with performance, graphics and usability, more resembling a mobile computer than today’s mobile phones. With the U500 platform Ericsson will keep its world leading position within the multimedia mass market for years to come.”
The advanced graphics capabilities available in the U500 are enabled through the implementation of ARM Mali200 GPU, a programmable, OpenGL ES 2.0 graphics processor producing fast, high quality graphics with the low power consumption required for a handheld device.
The U500 Mobile Platform will be commercially available in the first half of 2009.
Robert Puskaric, head of Ericsson’s mobile platforms business, says: “The U500 is a powerful multimedia platform with performance, graphics and usability, more resembling a mobile computer than today’s mobile phones. With the U500 platform Ericsson will keep its world leading position within the multimedia mass market for years to come.”
The advanced graphics capabilities available in the U500 are enabled through the implementation of ARM Mali200 GPU, a programmable, OpenGL ES 2.0 graphics processor producing fast, high quality graphics with the low power consumption required for a handheld device.
The U500 Mobile Platform will be commercially available in the first half of 2009.