Adobe and NVIDIA collaborate on better Web experience for NVIDIA ION devices
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Adobe and NVIDIA have jointly announced today that the two are working on enabling a better experience on web services as netbooks, smartphones and smart books, built with NVIDIA's graphics processors. The two companies already work together under the Open Screen Project to provide consumers with a better outcome of Flash Player 10.1, which now benefit from the performance of the GPU.
"The most innovative and expressive Web sites using Adobe Flash technology," said David Wadhwani, General Manager and Vice President, Platform Business Unit at Adobe. "By working together to provide the additional power of GPUs, NVIDIA and Adobe can breakthrough Web experience on a variety of units. This new development brings us one step closer to power in a computer in your pocket. "
The new message on the Adobe Flash Player 10.1 is published in the Adobe MAX 2009 event, Adobe's Worldwide Developer Conference, held between October 4 and 7 October in Los Angeles, California. The two companies will be the next Flash Player 10.1 allow the device manufacturers to enable a better browsing experience on the NVIDIA GPU-enabled devices. Devices that are built around NVIDIA's GeForce or ION Tegra will be equipped with support for next-generation Flash Player 10.1.
"Consumers want the best Internet experience - be it a cell phone in your pocket or a netbook on the coffee shop," says Dan VIVOLI, Senior Vice President of NVIDIA. "Our engineers have worked closely with Adobe to make this a reality."
Equipment, such as the HP Mini 311, his Lenovo IdeaPad S12, Samsung N510, Acer Aspire Revo or EeeBox EB1012 its users benefit from increased performance of GPU-ready Flash Player 10.1, which will be made available in a variety of platforms .
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