FujiFilm Adopts DMP's Graphics IP Core "SMAPH-H"
May 27, 2013 -- Digital Media Professionals Inc.(DMP), a leading provider of 2D/3D graphics IP cores, announced today that DMP’s graphics IP core “SMAPH-H” is used in Fujifilm’s latest digital cameras. SMAPH-H provides GUIs(graphic user interface) and functions for displaying relevant information to take a picture.
FujiFilm is used DMP graphics IP core “SMAPH-H” in the following latest models.
Products: X100S / X20 / F900EXR / F820EXR / Z7200EXR / HS50EXR

FujiFilm digital camera using DMP graphics IP core “SMAPH-H”
Abut SMAPH-H
SMAPH-H is a hybrid graphics IP core optimized for high-performance, high-quality user interfaces and mobile applications, supporting OpenVG 1.1 and OpenGL ES 1.1/2.0 APIs. Vector and 3D graphics can share hardware components without any loss of the graphics rendering performance. This IP core successfully reduces both the die size and power consumption.
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