Nintendo 2DS Adopts DMP's graphics IP core
October 14, 2013 -- Digital Media Professionals Inc(DMP) today announced that DMP’s graphics IP core, PICA200, is used in Nintendo’s “Nintendo 2DS” which will launch on October 12 in North America, Europe and Australia.
PICA200 is the same graphics IP core as used in Nintendo3DS. PICA200 features proprietary DMP graphics extensions “Maestro technology”. By hardware implementation of complex shader functionality, these extensions allow the high performance graphics rendering found on high-end products to be realized on mobile devices with low power consumption requirements, such as portable game machines.
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