ATI partners with Nokia
ATI and Nokia are partnering to help speed development of entertainment applications on mobile phones. ATI said it will release a software development kit ; both companies will organize developer workshops later this year.
ATI currently offers the Imageon graphics chip series for mobile phones. Nokia is leading global cellphone cellsales with a marketshare of about 34%, according to market research firm iSuppli.
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