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ATI Touting 3D Gaming Chip For Cellphones 41

An anonymous reader writes "According to their website, ATI have just announced a new 3D game-orientated chip specifically designed for cellphones. The Imageon 2300 'offers the first hardware 3D graphics implementation in the handheld space... [and] also represents the first OpenGL ES 1.0 compliant device on the handheld market'." The ATI release mentions "...that wireless gaming is on the rise and will generate USD $1 billion in wireless gaming revenue by 2006 for wireless carriers in the United States", and it's interesting to note the TapWave Zodiac Palm-based gaming device already has an earlier ATI Imageon chip in it.
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ATI Touting 3D Gaming Chip For Cellphones

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  • What About N-Gage? (Score:3, Interesting)

    by GTRacer ( 234395 ) <gtracer308@@@yahoo...com> on Wednesday January 07, 2004 @11:23AM (#7903293) Homepage Journal
    I imagine I can use an Imageon to upgrade my imaginary N-Gage. Need an image link...

    Seriously, I wonder how the TapWave will do where the N-Gage abysmally failed. Yes I know the Tapper isn't a cellphone, but otherwise, they're competing for similar customers. Sidetalking on a Tapper?

    GTRacer
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    • Can you still play Tapper [java4fun.com] on the Tapper?
    • You'd also need to upgrade your imaginary screen because Tomb Raider's 3D is perfectly fine except for the fact that you go blind trying to make out the detail. Eye strain has been reported widely. Personally I stick to 2D -- I'm playing a lot of Metroid II on my N-Gage at the moment.

      The TapWave's hardware is much nicer and as I've said in other forums, if I needed a PDA I'd get one, no question. Thing is, I don't need a PDA. But I do need a mobile phone, so I have an N-Gage.

    • ..as for n-gage failing, doesn't seem to bother nokia that much. according to the figures they released today they sold 55.3 million phones on the last quarter of 2003(what's the point? that they could very well have sold the announced numbers of n-gages in phone shops as well among those millions of other phones).

      the tapper needs a cellphone as it's companion, otherwise they're for the same market as gba certainly is for the younger crowd(the tapper also having pda functionality instead of just turn it an
  • How about the Microsoft Sidewinder [walmart.com] joystick, full sized, with an interface for the phone? Takes portable gaming to a new level.

    We have to take advantage of these great 3d graphics somehow.
  • Why gaming? (Score:4, Insightful)

    by dstillz ( 704959 ) on Wednesday January 07, 2004 @11:34AM (#7903372) Homepage Journal

    Shouldn't this thing be used for a wireless, 3D map service, or other, more useful applications? Mobile phone gaming isn't nearly ready to compete with Nintendo, and small screens aren't appropriate for 3D games.

    And isn't it time to retire the "-eon" suffix?

    • This is really all about product positioning.

      First, the cell phone manufacturers have money to burn and believe that there is a competitive advantage to having bells and whistles in their products. So long as customers continue to prove them right, we will see increasingly inappropriate hardware and software being placed into the cell phone.br>
      Second, this is about ATI wanting to be in a good position to negotiate with Nintendo for their next generation of handheld game players. ATI believes that
  • by Anonymous Coward
    What the F do we need 3D on cell phones for when nobody seems capable of making anything even remotely fun to play in 2D? Face it. The people who should be making games for the phones aren't bothering, and those who do are lousy at it.

    This is one of those "markets" that we just don't want, just like VR helmets and online pet super stores.

  • Seriously - it's a phone. It's great that we have the technology and can do this, but please... my phone's a phone. It's bad enough I couldn't recently find a good one w/o a camera.
  • by morcheeba ( 260908 ) on Wednesday January 07, 2004 @12:43PM (#7904061) Journal
    Nvidia hasn't announced a comparable chip, but they just joined [eetimes.com] the Khronos group [khronos.org] that is promoting the OpenGL ES spec [khronos.org] for embedded systems. Product demos are also being given by 3Dlabs, TAKUMI, Hybrid Graphics, Futuremark, Motorola, PowerVR/Imgtec, and NeoMagic at today's digital game summit. [ihollywoodforum.com]
  • by aztektum ( 170569 ) on Wednesday January 07, 2004 @01:24PM (#7904530)
    This stories been up for 2 hours now and no comments about the battery lasting for a few nanoseconds?

    Pls don't make me lower my viewing threshold it's scary down there.
  • Yet another way for a cell phone to crash; now, the graphics card's drivers can get involved!

    Yeechang, whose brand new Sony Ericsson T610 has crashed more than a dozen times in the past two weeks
  • how about this (Score:2, Insightful)

    by xenophorm ( 689350 )
    how about instead of trying to improve graphics, they try to improve reception and signal clarity. I can't use my cell phone (which is still on the market), inside houses that are very close to towers. i mean seriously, who the hell cares about gaming this much to prefer that the space inside these phones be used for gaming rather than phone purposes.
    • Obviously, you completely missed the point of cell phones. They aren't to make phone calls. They're designed to be your new all-in-one device that does everything incorporated into it very badly. Why would you want something that does one thing really well when you could have something that does tons of things in an extremely mediocre manner?
  • by irokitt ( 663593 ) <archimandrites-iaur.yahoo@com> on Wednesday January 07, 2004 @04:31PM (#7906584)
    I don't see how this will make the Nethack experience on a phone any better.
  • by molafson ( 716807 ) on Wednesday January 07, 2004 @04:46PM (#7906766)
    Stop the madness. Does gaming have to drive up the mean price of every category of hardware in existence? Soon I won't be able to afford a fridge or a dishwasher because of kids and their damn games! :-)
  • I don't know about you guys, but IMHO the nice thing about handheld gaming devices was the fact that they couldn't do 3D. It was the only place left where you could play new 2D games. But now with the arrival of those 3D GPUs it's slowly starting to lose its magic. Soon all handheld games will be shitty downgraded versions of PC/Console counterparts. Do we really want that??
  • I want my Half-Life 2 on my mobile, you insensitive clods!

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