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LOS ANGELES, May 19, 2011 – At the SID Display Week exhibition today, Stantum (www.stantum.com), a pioneer developer of multi-touch technology, announced a dual-chip high-resolution architecture for its patented Interpolated Voltage Sensing Matrix (IVSM) touch-and-write technology, which Stantum is showcasing in booth #1354.
The architecture is based on two hardware enhancements that enable Stantum customers (OEMs) to:
"Our goal was to maintain performances while reducing the cost, and we accomplished our mission,” said Stantum CEO Robert Pelissier. “High-resolution touch panels can now be designed with only two chips for a 10.1-inch display, as opposed to four chips previously. High resolution is required to achieve handwriting input combined with true multi-touch, and this new dual-chip architecture makes Stantum's IVSM technology even more competitive.”
IVSM technology supports Windows and Android operating systems on x86 and ARM-based platforms and lets OEMs design tablet displays that allow as many as 10 simultaneous touches combined with high-resolution handwriting input. IVSM touch modules are offered through Stantum’s Qualified Manufacturers Partners, comprising tier-one touch-screen manufacturers with high-volume production capabilities. More information is available at info@stantum.com.
Stantum (www.stantum.com) has been the pioneering company in multi-touch technology since 2002, and in 2005 was the first company to market commercial products using a truly reliable multi-touch user interface. Stantum is headquartered in Bordeaux, France, with offices in North America, Japan and Taiwan.
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