1. | OpenGL® ES: OpenGL is a programming interface for 3-D graphics processing developed principally by Silicon Graphics Inc. of the United States. Its outstanding feature is its cross-platform compatibility. OpenGL ES is an API that corresponds to a subset of OpenGL and is designed for embedded devices. The OpenGL specification was codified and is being promoted by the Khronos Group. |
OpenGL is a registered trademark of Silicon Graphics Inc. of the United States. | |
2. | Graphical user interface (GUI): A user interface in which the information is graphically displayed and can be operated intuitively by pointing devices and the like. |
3. | ISDB-T (Integrated Services Digital Broadcasting – Terrestrial): A terrestrial digital broadcasting standard developed in Japan. Broadcasting for mobile devices such as mobile phones uses only one of the 13 ISDB-T segments, and is therefore known as one-segment (or OneSeg) broadcasting. |
4. | DVB-H (Digital Video Broadcasting for Handhelds): A mobile device version of the Digital Video Broadcast (DVB) standard developed in Europe. |
5. | DMB (Digital Multimedia Broadcasting): A digital TV broadcasting standard for mobile devices developed in South Korea. There are two versions: Terrestrial DMB (T-DMB) and Satellite DMB (S-DMB). |
6. | Microsoft and Windows are either registered trademarks or trademarks of Microsoft Corporation in the United States and/or other countries. |
7. | AAC Plus (Advanced Audio Coding Plus) was developed by Dolby Sweden AB. |
8. | GPS is an abbreviation of “Global Positioning System.” |
9. | CAN is an abbreviation of “Controller Area Network,” an automobile network specification proposed by Robert Bosch Gmbh of Germany. |
10. | MOST: Media-oriented Systems Transport |
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SH-Navi Series: SoCs for car information systems such as car navigation, using a Renesas Technology 32-bit RISC CPU core SuperH. Three products are currently in mass production, including the SH7774 featuring an on-chip image recognition engine. In addition, Renesas also released a dual-core SoC product. |
12. | SuperH™ is a trademark of Renesas Technology Corp. |
13. | GDI-Sub: A graphic framework exclusive to Windows Automotive that provides call instruction compatibility with the GDI (Graphics Device Interface). It is designed specifically for high-speed rendering of GUI and map elements and is optimized to extract the maximum performance from the graphics chip. |
14. | Windows ® Automotive is an embedded operating system for car information terminals developed by Microsoft Corporation. |
*Other product names, company names, and brands mentioned are the property of their respective owners. |
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