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  • curprev 03:1003:10, 18 October 202376.146.87.151 talk 54,112 bytes −205 →‎History: I've removed the "citation needed" to support a false claim. Anagrams happen by coincidence all the time in branding. Again, I was the person who named this GPU "Adreno" back in 2008. I was there, and I named it, so I know what happened. But if Wikpedia thinks that a "citation" of somebody having a laugh in a press article would be more reliable than eye witness testimony, then so be it. Also, Adreno was based on Imageon which was only loosely based on the R400; fixed that. undo Tag: Visual edit

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  • curprev 00:5400:54, 9 October 2023Speedyblupi talk contribsm 54,317 bytes +223 ATI's GPUs are not unrelated to Adreno. Adreno is partially based on ATI's Radeon GPU design, Adreno is an anagram of Radeon, and there is no plausible alternative explanation for this other than it being intentional. Added a request for citation for the claim that this is apocryphal/unintentional, and removed the word "unrelated" as other parts of the article confirm that Radeon is related to Adreno due to co-development by ATI technologies.. undo

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