In the announcement of the new ARM Mali developer community, TAT is featured as one of ARM\’s strategic partners within UI development.
TAT has a close and long-term relationship with ARM, and its OEM and silicon Partners, with the aim to reduce the time-to-market and total cost of bringing advanced UI graphics to a wide variety of digital devices, from feature phones and smartphones, through to netbooks, game consoles, personal navigation devices, automotive dashboards, set-top boxes and digital TVs.
“Having early access to next generation hardware has always been a critical part of our success and ability to provide our customers with the bleeding edge UI technology that they need to compete” says Fredrik Ademar, CTO at TAT “Joining the Mali Developer Center allows us to, take full benefit of the Mali architecture ahead of the availability of a device to the wider market”.
TAT technology enables the automotive industry to make the long-awaited shift from analogue to digital displays, for clusters and infotainment systems. TAT will demo its latest automotive dashboard solution running on the i.MX51 processor.
Make sure to join Freescale and TAT on October 27th, 2009 to learn more on how TAT can deliver your next driving experience, bring out the most of your Freescale HW and how to re-use assets between projects.
Electronics and Information Technology are playing a role of growing importance in the automotive market, also for the integration of in-car information systems with the external world. TAT offers TAT Cascades as a complete user interface platform on which carmakers and Tier One suppliers can choose to build their in-car clusters (digital dashboards) and infotainment solutions.
The Designing with Freescale Automotive Solutions Seminar is a one-day session on a variety of technologies for multiple automotive applications.
When: Tuesday, 27 October, 2009
Start time: 9:00 am
Where: Navet, Sal 1
Lindholmspiren 5
417 56 Göteborg
TAT’s user interface framework already ships in numerous Symbian based phones from various vendors, enabling a richer user experience and device differentiation.
Joining the foundation allows us to keep updated on any future developments of the operating system, and of course we will do our best to contribute with our expertise in the field of user interfaces and regarding rapid customization and development of truly differentiated user interfaces based on Symbian, when using TAT’s UI framework.