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Storage Samsung licenses ARM's Software Our Bureau
The Samsung BD-P1000 allows viewers to watch High-Definition (HD) discs on their HDTVs. It uses ARM's Jazelle Java acceleration technology to deliver advanced interactive features for an exceptional multimedia experience. Using Jazelle the player will support the Java BD standard. So new features such as interactive, easy-to-use menus can run quickly and seamlessly without repeatedly accessing the disc. Unlike software-only techniques, acceleration of Java technology as part of the core architecture is highly memory efficient and gives fast start-time and smooth application performance. This means consumers can run the highest quality Java applications on a broad range of devices and enjoy an enhanced user experience.
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