Adobe's Flash Player 10 and AIR technologies are being optimized run on
systems using cores designed by chipmaker ARM, under a collaboration announced
today by the two companies.
The techology, due for delivery next year, will bring a range of text
handling facilities and other rich-media technologies to a platform that is
installed in more devices than Intel's x86.
They include mobile phones, set-top boxes, mobile Internet devices (MIDs),
TVs, in-car systems, personal media players and ultra-mobile computers.
It will be available for devices using ARM's latest ARM11 and Cortex cores,
which are expected to appear in products next year. ARM says
Cortex-based
ultra-mobiles running Ubuntu Linux and capable lasting an eight-hour working
day between charges will be available next year.
Flash works within browsers but AIR, which offers similar features, runs
native on the client device. They are rivals to Microsoft's Silverlight
technology, which also aims to be platform independent.
Gary Kovacs, Mobile and Devices general manager at Adobe, said the
collaboration with ARM would "help make browsing and applications as rich and
powerful in mobile as they are on the desktop.”
A Flash player has already been developed for Apple's iPhone, which include
ARM technology, but it not been endorsed by Steve Jobs.
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