LONDON—ART Advanced Recognition Technologies Inc. announced it will port its speech and natural handwriting recognition solutions to the new Intel PXA250 and Intel PXA210 applications processors.
“Recognition technologies like those from ART are important in driving the next generation of user interfaces for wireless devices,” said Mark Casey, director of marketing for Intel’s PCA (Personal Internet Client Architecture) components group. “Tuned to the Intel PXA250 applications processor, ART’s high-performance, low resource embedded software can help reduce vital battery consumption, and their feature-rich technologies will enable developers to focus on value-add features—with the swiftest time to market.”
The companies are showing the porting of several of ART’s recognition engines to the Intel PXA250 application processor this week at Intel’s booth at he Symbian Developer Expo in London.