Paul Brook wrote:
>> And I think I may have a seed of a good "Imagine Freedom!" marketing
>> campaign for that and other venues.
>>
>> There is another appeal with the OGD1 card, in that, as a general
>> purpose FPGA development platform, it is an open-ended product which can
>> be put to other "imaginative" uses. So "IMAGINE" is a great single-word
>> suggestion of the OGD1's technical value proposition.
>>     
>
> Unfortunately this is dangerously close to a very big brand of (proprietary, 
> closed) embedded 3D hardware:
>
> http://www.imgtec.com/powervr/products/
>
> We really don't want to end with people confusing OGD with the Imagination 
> Technologies PowerVR MBX/SGX product lines.
>
> I suggest we find some word other than "imagine".
>
>   

Number Nine also had a graphics card called the "Imagine 128".  They are
out of business, but I suspect somebody still hold the trademark.

Patrick M
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