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Technology Stocks : C-Cube
CUBE 36.91+1.7%Nov 25 3:59 PM EST

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To: BostonView who wrote (48574)2/8/2000 10:36:00 PM
From: John Rieman  Read Replies (1) of 50808
 
NUON machines.........................

TOSHIBA, MOTOROLA, Samsung, and Raite Optoelectronics (pronounced ?Rite?) have announced plans to manufacture DVD movie players with a new technology called NUON that will enable them to play games.
Developed by Silicon Valley-based VM Labs, NUON (which was previously known as Merlin and Project X) is a technology that adds interactivity to digital products. As VM Labs and its partners demonstrated at this month?s Consumer Electronics Show (CES) in Las Vegas, it does much more than play games.

A LANGUAGE OF THEIR OWN
?NUON allowed us to accept things like MP3 as they come into the market with a software solution. It also gave us maximum flexibility in getting services to consumers by giving us programmable architecture.?
? ROGER KOZLOWSKI
Motorola media systems division director of strategic alliances VM Labs spokespeople have long befuddled the video game-covering press by using a different lexicon of terms than other game companies. Sony and Nintendo talk about megahertz and polygons; VM Labs people have generally spoken about MIPS (millions of instructions per second), flares, and Caviar Voxel non-polygonal 3D graphics. Whereas Sega spokespeople are practically bursting at the seams to talk about benchmarks, VM Labs people refuse to define their technology by benchmarks.

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