Nokia said Thursday it entered a partnership with Canada's ATI Technologies Inc., a maker of computer graphics chips and boards, to bring enhanced multimedia such as gaming and music to mobile devices.
The companies said they are working together to provide music playback, gaming, mobile TV and video to Nokia customers.
Espoo, Finland-based Nokia, the world's biggest cell phone maker, and ATI are "working to drive the complexity out of multimedia development by promoting open standards and providing integrated hardware, software and tools," Nokia said in a statement.
ATI is expected to provide a dedicated a software development kit for developers in the fall of 2006. The two companies will hold a series of joint workshops in the second half of this year for key multimedia content developers, Nokia said.
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