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+ VIDEO: PowerVR Bring Console Quality Gaming To Mobiles

22 February 2007

Nokia N95 Brings
Console Quality Gaming to Symbian World

YouTube MobileWhat games do you play on your Phone nowadays!? Snake? Solitaire? Blackjack? Maybe something cooler like SkyForce Reloaded or Lock ‘n’ Load!? Maybe your favourite oldie PC games on C2Doom emulator.

But why not make your PSP-playing mates jealous by whipping out your lovely phone and firing up the new N95 video that demonstrates how powerful hardware your upcoming phone has and how nice 3D graphic is capable to process?!?

So, in short, here is the 2nd video in N95 series, this time I’m going to show you how powerful hardware is hidden under the N95 cover and why I’m so excited about upcoming New Nokia gaming platform.

Same as N93, Nokia N95 featuers 3D HW accelerated graphics and OpenGL ES (1.1) support. GPU is based on the PowerVR MBX 2D/3D graphics accelerator from Imagination Technology incorporated into Texas Instrument’s OMAP2420.

With the high end PC market secured by ATI and NVIDIA, PowerVR is now concentrating on the portable market with its latest design, the low power PowerVR MBX which has become the de facto standard for mobile 3D, having been licensed by six of the top ten semiconductor manufacturers including Intel, Texas Instruments, Samsung, Philips, Freescale, Renesas, and Sunplus.

Also as you may have already know, Nokia N95 is the 2nd Nokia phone that comes with preinstalled System Rush game and its the really nice way to show you how amazing 3d graphic this phone is capable to process.

So here it is system Rush on N95, not my type of game by the way, but I’ll give my best ;))

YouTube videos on the Nokia N95
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