Texas Instruments OMAP (Open Multimedia Application Platform) is a category of proprietary
system on chips (SoCs) for portable and mobile
multimedia applications developed by
Texas Instruments. OMAP devices generally include a general-purpose
ARM architecture processor core plus one or more specialized
co-processors. Earlier OMAP variants commonly featured a variant of the
Texas Instruments TMS320 series
digital signal processor.
OMAP family
The OMAP family consists of three product groups classified by performance and intended application:
- High-performance applications processors
- Basic multimedia applications processors
- Integrated modem and applications processors
Additionally, there are two primary distribution channels - not all parts being available in both channels. The genesis of the OMAP product line is from partnership with cell phone vendors, and the main distribution channel involves sales directly to such
wireless handset vendors. Parts developed to suit evolving cell phone requirements are flexible and powerful enough to support sales through less specialized
catalog channels; some OMAP 1 parts, and many OMAP 3 parts, have catalog versions with different sales and support models. Parts that are obsolete from the perspective of handset vendors may still be needed to support products developed using catalog parts and distributor-based inventory management.
Recently, the catalog channels have received more focus, with OMAP35x and...
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