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LG Electronics Adopts VeriSilicon Vector Graphics GPUs

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Update time : 2023-11-28 10:11:48
        Shanghai, China, November 22, 2023 - VeriSilicon (VeriSilicon, Ticker: 688521.SH) today announced that LG Electronics (LG) has adopted VeriSilicon's proven, low-power GCNanoUltraV 2.5D GPUs for its next-generation SoC. This integration will provide powerful image processing capabilities for a wide range of applications targeted by the SoC. This integration will provide powerful image processing capabilities for the wide range of applications for which the SoC is intended.
 
 
        VeriSilicon's Vivante GCNanoUltraV 2.5D GPU integrates the company's proprietary, compact VGLite API backplane driver, which supports the popular Lightweight Versatile Graphics Library (LVGL), enabling the creation of aesthetically-pleasing user interfaces (UIs) on a variety of hardware platforms. In addition, the GCNanoUltraV 2.5D GPUs support VeriSilicon's open source tool, SvgVGLiteRenderer, which parses SVG files and renders SVG content via the VGLite API.
        We chose VeriSilicon's vector graphics IP for its innovative features and performance in graphics-based applications," said JeongHyu Yang, vice president and head of LG's SoC Foundation Technology Lab. By integrating this technology into LG's own SoC product line, we expect to enhance the overall customer experience and strengthen our product offering."
        Wei-Jin Dai, Executive Vice President and General Manager of VeriSilicon's IP Business Unit, said, "In an era where technology continues to reshape consumer electronics, related products are undergoing rapid iteration. VeriSilicon is committed to continuing to innovate by delivering a robust portfolio of PPA (Power, Performance, Area) optimized IP to enhance the user experience. The partnership with LG will also further strengthen VeriSilicon's position in the consumer electronics market."
 
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