The Khronos Group is enabling advanced media processing on cell phones and other embedded devices by creating royalty-free media processing API standards.
These open standards cover 2D and 3D graphics, video, imaging and audio processing and are helping hundreds of millions of low-cost devices to evolve the media capabilities of PCs of just a few years ago.
This presentation will provide an insight into the rapidly forming ecosystem for embedded media processing including the market drivers, the role of the Khronos Group and the key features and roadmaps of the OpenGL ES, OpenVG and OpenMAX APIs.

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NVIDIA
Vice President Embedded Content
Mr. Neil Trevett

Neil Trevett joined NVIDIA in May of 2005. As Vice President of Embedded Content, he is responsible for enabling and encouraging compelling applications on non-PC platforms, including the GoForce line of wireless media processors. Prior to joining NVIDIA, Mr. Trevett has spent over twenty years in the 3D graphics industry including Vice President positions at 3Dlabs. Mr. Trevett is currently the elected President of both the Web3D Consortium and the Khronos Group where Mr. Trevett created and chairs the OpenGL ES working group that has defined the industry standard for 3D graphics on embedded devices - including cell phones.
Mr. Trevett holds a Bachelor of Science degree in Computer Science and Electronic Engineering from the University of Birmingham in the UK.