Texas Instruments OMAP

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Texas Instruments OMAP is a Texas Instruments proprietary microprocessor for multimedia applications. Some of the processors in the OMAP family contain a dual-core architecture consisting of both a general-purpose host ARM processor and one or more DSP. The digital signals processor featured is commonly one or another variant of the Texas Instruments TMS320 series DSPs.

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[edit] Processor Families

Per the TI website, the OMAP families are broken into "High Performance", "Basic Multimedia", and "Modem and Applications".

[edit] High Performance

  • OMAP3430 (expected in 2007) - ARM Cortex A8 + ISP (Image Signal Processor) + PowerVR SGX 2D/3D Graphics Accelerator + IVA2+ (Imaging and Video Accelerator). Will be manufactured in 65 nm and later in 45 nm.
  • OMAP3420 (expected in 2007) - ARM Cortex A8 + ISP (Image Signal Processor) + PowerVR SGX 2D/3D Graphics Accelerator + IVA2+ (Imaging and Video Accelerator). Will be manufactured in 65 nm and later in 45 nm.
  • OMAP3410 (expected in 2007) - ARM Cortex A8 + ISP (Image Signal Processor) + IVA2+ (Imaging and Video Accelerator). Will be manufactured in 65 nm and later in 45 nm.
  • OMAP2431 - 330 MHz ARM1136 + IVA2
  • OMAP2430 - 330 MHz ARM1136 + PowerVR MBX lite 2D/3D Graphics Accelerator + IVA2
  • OMAP2420 - 330 MHz ARM11 + 220 MHz C55x DSP + PowerVR MBX 2D/3D Graphics Accelerator + IVA
  • OMAP1710 - ARM9 + C55x DSP
  • OMAP16xx - ARM9 + C55x DSP
  • OMAP1510 - ARM9 + C55x DSP
  • OMAP5910 - ARM9 + C55x DSP
  • OMAP5912 - ARM9 + C55x DSP

[edit] Basic Multimedia

[edit] Modem and Applications

  • OMAPV2350 - ARM11 + 3G UMTS/HSDPA digital baseband
  • OMAPV2230 - ARM11 + 3G UMTS/WCDMA digital baseband
  • OMAPV1030 - ARM9 + EDGE digital baseband
  • OMAP850 - ARM9 + EDGE digital baseband
  • OMAP750 - ARM9 + GSM/GPRS digital baseband
  • OMAP733 - ARM9 + GSM/GPRS digital baseband + stacked SDRAM
  • OMAP730 - ARM9 + GSM/GPRS digital baseband
  • OMAP710 - ARM9 +nd

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