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FUZZYSHARP LICENSES ATI TECHNOLOGIES, INC.
September 25, 2006


Contact:    David Fink
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FUZZYSHARP LICENSES ATI TECHNOLOGIES, INC.

Las Vegas, NV -- September 25, 2006 -- FuzzySharp Technologies, Inc. is pleased to announce that ATI Technologies, Inc. has licensed its patents covering advanced 3D graphics invented by Dr. Hong Lip Lim during his research in Australia for his PhD thesis.  Realistic display of complicated 3D models is extremely important in applications ranging from architectural presentations to video games.  The licensed patents apply fuzzy computations to cull away unimportant surfaces in these models to enable much sharper rendering.  The patents are now owned by FuzzySharp Technologies, Inc.

ATI, a Canadian company, is a recognized world leader in the 3D graphics technology.  FuzzySharp is happy to add ATI to its other licensees, Hewlett Packard, Inc. and Silicon Graphics, Inc.   FuzzySharp was represented in each of these license transactions by David Fink of Fink & Johnson.

Dr. Lim, the President of FuzzySharp, invites other companies in the 3D Graphics field to consider licensing the U.S. Patents No. 5,914,721, No. 6,172,679, and No. 6,618,047.  The first of these patents has been declared a Key Patent by the Institute of Electrical and Electronics Engineers, Inc. (IEEE) at the beginning of this year.    

Contact:    David Fink
Telephone:    713  729-4991
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Las Vegas, NV -- September 25, 2006 -- FuzzySharp Technologies, Inc. is pleased to announce that ATI Technologies, Inc. has licensed its patents covering advanced 3D graphics invented by Dr. Hong Lip Lim during his research in Australia for his PhD thesis.  Realistic display of complicated 3D models is extremely important in applications ranging from architectural presentations to video games.  The licensed patents apply fuzzy computations to cull away unimportant surfaces in these models to enable much sharper rendering.  The patents are now owned by FuzzySharp Technologies, Inc.