Adobe Systems Incorporated (Nasdaq:ADBE) and ARM [(LSE:ARM);
(Nasdaq:ARMH)] today announced a technology collaboration to optimize
and enable Adobe® Flash® Player 10 and Adobe AIR™ for ARM Powered®
devices, ranging from mobile phones to set-top boxes, mobile Internet
devices, televisions, automotive platforms, personal media players and
other mobile computing devices. The collaboration is expected to
accelerate mobile graphics and video capabilities on ARM platforms to
bring rich Internet applications and Web services to mobile devices and
consumer electronics worldwide.
The joint technology optimization is targeted for the ARMv6 and
ARMv7architectures used in the ARM11™ family and the Cortex™-A series of
processors and is expected to be available in the second half of 2009.
The partnership stems from the Open Screen Project, a broad Adobe
sponsored initiative of industry leaders – including ARM – to deliver a
consistent runtime environment across multiple devices by taking
advantage of Adobe Flash Player and, in the future, Adobe AIR. The
initiative is set to address the challenges of Web browsing on a broad
range of screens, and remove the barriers to publish content and
applications seamlessly across screens. For more information, visit www.openscreenproject.org.
"Video created for the Adobe Flash Player is the leading video format on
the web today, and this collaboration with ARM is another important step
towards bringing the complete web experience to mobile devices
worldwide,” said Gary Kovacs, general manager and vice president, Mobile
and Devices at Adobe. "We are pleased to work with ARM and the other
industry leaders in the Open Screen Project, to make browsing and
applications as rich and powerful in mobile as they are on the desktop.”
"ARM believes this partnership will develop optimized Adobe Flash and
AIR implementations that will run on billions of devices from our
partners such as pocket-sized mobile devices, mobile computing
platforms, set-top boxes, digital TVs and automotive infotainment,” said
Ian Drew, vice president, Marketing, at ARM. "The Adobe Flash Player
enables consumers to enjoy games, movies, animation and interactivity on
the Web. The combination of Adobe Flash and ARM’s low-power processor IP
and Mali™ GPUs will ensure a fantastic Internet experience for consumers
on the world’s leading 32-bit architecture.”
Broad support from industry-leading companies
"Mobile users deserve a richer, faster Web experience with extended
battery life. ARM technology together with Broadcom's low power
VideoCore multimedia processor will turbo charge Adobe Flash Player 10
and Adobe AIR performance using OpenGL ES 2.0 and other open standards,”
said Mark Casey, vice president and general manager of Broadcom's mobile
multimedia business unit. "The Adobe ARM initiative is an exciting
opportunity for Broadcom to enhance the consumer experience on mobile
and consumer devices.”
"The ARM architecture is poised for explosive growth among mobile
Internet centric devices and into the consumer Netbook market,” said
Glen Burchers, director of Global Consumer Marketing for Freescale, "The
addition of Flash Player 10 and Adobe AIR optimized to ARM with support
for HW acceleration is a significant move toward this end. Freescale
intends to fully support this exciting combination.”
"NVIDIA is working with ARM and Adobe to ensure Adobe Flash technology
takes full advantage of NVIDIA Tegra computer-on-a-chip solutions
through open standards such as OpenGL ES 2.0,” said Michael Rayfield,
general manager of NVIDIA's mobile business. "ARM CPU technology,
tightly integrated with NVIDIA's ultra-low-power GeForce GPUs and media
acceleration, enhances the ability of Adobe Flash technology to provide
the full Web experience and compelling user interfaces in the palm of
your hand.”
"Samsung looks forward to having Flash Player 10 and AIR fully supported
on our range of optimized ARM technology-based Application Processors
and SoC products,” said Yiwan Wong, vice president of marketing, Samsung
Electronics’ System LSI Division. "This initiative will enable Flash
Player 10 content to be accessible by any ARM technology-based consumer
devices with a screen and connectivity, and at very low power
consumption, offering consumers the ultimate mobile Internet experience
beyond what is available today on standard PC platforms.”
"Texas Instruments is excited to support Flash Player 10 which will
deliver advanced features such as no-compromise Internet experience on
OMAP 3 processors,” said Raj Talluri, general manager, Texas
Instruments. "The addition of Flash Player 10 to TI’s portfolio builds
on its history of creating platforms that provide exceptional
performance running Adobe Flash technology. Leveraging the OMAP 3
platform’s SoC architecture and foundation software enables TI’s
customers to develop a variety of differentiated products for markets
such as smartphones, mobile Internet devices, netbooks and other
portable consumer electronics devices that will deliver laptop-like
functionality without sacrificing power consumption, performance or
cost.”
ARM technology powers billions of electronic devices today, including
the vast majority of smartphones, mobile Internet devices, set-top
boxes, digital TVs, portable navigation and personal media devices. The
agreement will enable ARM and Adobe to deliver an optimized Adobe Flash
Player 10 for the ARM architecture as well as industry-standard API
support for GPUs and hardware accelerators. The collaboration is also
expected to lower power consumption for mobile devices running Flash
Player 10 and AIR content.
Adobe Flash Player 10 for ARMv6 and ARMv7 architecture-based hardware is
expected to be available royalty-free to partners participating in the
Open Screen Project. Flash Player 10 for ARM processor-based devices
will be made available to OEMs by Adobe.
About Adobe Systems Incorporated
Adobe revolutionizes how the world engages with ideas and information -
anytime, anywhere and through any medium. For more information, visit www.adobe.com.
About ARM
ARM designs the technology that lies at the heart of advanced digital
products, from wireless, networking and consumer entertainment solutions
to imaging, automotive, security and storage devices. ARM’s
comprehensive product offering includes 32-bit RISC microprocessors,
graphics processors, enabling software, cell libraries, embedded
memories, high-speed connectivity products, peripherals and development
tools. Combined with comprehensive design services, training, support
and maintenance, and the company’s broad partner community, they provide
a total system solution that offers a fast, reliable path to market for
leading electronics companies. More information on ARM is available at www.arm.com.
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