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Motorola to bring MPEG 4 to ARM CPU
Hoping to keep Intel out of Palm's way
MPEG 4 video playback will be built right into the heart of next-generation Palm PDAs - if the company (or any of its licensees) choose Motorola's upcoming ARM-based DragonBall MX1 processor.
Motorola this week agreed to license MPEG 4 codec from Finnish wireless multimedia technology company Hantro for inclusion in the MX1.
MPEG 4 is designed to allow video and multimedia content to be received, played back and even transmitted by mobile devices.
Motorola's interest is clear: now that it is taking DragonBall into the ARM world, it must compete directly with other, compatible ARM-based CPUs, including Intel's StrongARM and upcoming X-Scale processors.
Motorola licensed ARM technology some time ago, but was forced to make more of the rights when Palm committed itself to shifting away from current, 680x0-based DragonBall processors to the ARM platform. ®