
Raising the bar over other, competing cellular networks, Helio offers mobile gaming with true 3D graphics, assisted by a built-in graphics co-processor that helps the main CPU process audio, video, and graphics, allowing for a far smoother multimedia experience that ever before. Games will be available from such companies as EA Mobile, THQ Wireless, SkyZone, Airborne Entertainment, and others.
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