Qualcomm, a telecommunications company headquartered in San Diego, California, announced collaboration with Adobe, a software company in the field of animation, graphics, video, and web-development in the Open Screen project. This cooperation would be useful to optimize and improve the performance of Adobe Flash Player 10.1-chipset supports Snapdragon chipsets.
Qualcomm’s chipset-Snapdragon chipset that will be embedded into the smart phone and smartbook. Is Toshiba, the leading electronics companies will be the first to use this technology.
Adobe said that Flash Player 10.1 will be able to boost graphics processor optimizations to accelerate video and graphics. Not only that, any power consumption can also be suppressed. Flash Player beta version of 10.1 will be available before the end of this year, as revealed by Adobe.
Qualcomm claims that the chipset-Snapdragon chipsets will allow smartbook run on one battery all day. This solution also provides customizable interface and a constant connection.
Good news also came for BlackBerry users. Research in Motion (RIM) also said that his desire to join the Open Screen project is. In this case, of course, RIM will be buried in the Flash Player to its flagship phone, the BlackBerry.
Currently, the Open Screen Project is holding 50 partners, including Google, Intel, Nokia, NTT DoCoMo, Palm, Motorola, HTC, BBC, and Samsung.










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