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Texas Instruments Shows new OMAP3530 ARM Cortex-A8 Based ChipSubmitted by lalit on September 30, 2009 - 11:09am.
Texas Instruments today showed the new OMAP3530 chip that is targeted at multimedia applications. The new chip is designed for mobile devices like MIDs and smartphones, and it has hardware video and audio processing. The chip combines 720MHz ARM Cortex-A8 core with 520MHz TMS320C64x+ DSP for faster access to databases, spreadsheets, email, audio, video and other content. It features POWERVR SGX Graphics Accelerator for smooth 3D graphics. The Cortex-A8 core on the chip is capable of 1400MIPS (million instructions per second) and can support full HD video playback. The OMAP3530 chip is available now in different package sizes and with different core clock speed ranging from 600MHz to 720MHz.
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