Product category: Communications ICs (Wireless)
News Release from: Texas Instruments (April 2001-March 2006)
Edited by the Electronicstalk Editorial Team on 20 November 2001
Digia and Teleca aid
TI in wireless development
Texas Instruments has announced two new TI-licensed companies that extend development support and training capabilities for developers who use its OMAP processing platform
By collaborating with TI, system integrators Digia Incorporated and Teleca Limited will assist wireless handset manufacturers to rapidly deliver next-generation wireless devices, and enable symbian OS software developers to quickly create multimedia-rich wireless applications. 'By adding Digia and Teleca to its Independent OMAP technology Centre initiative, TI is delivering an attractive opportunity for wireless software programmers to write handset-independent applications including streaming multimedia, mobile commerce and wireless security applications that will run on Symbian-based 2.5 and 3G devices', Mark Edwards, executive vice president of sales and marketing, Symbian.
This article was originally published on Electronicstalk on 20 November 2001 at 8.00am (UK)
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'We see these companies offering thousands of Symbian OS developers the expert access to quickly create applications for next-generation wireless devices'.
'Digia and Teleca extend TI's development support capabilities by bringing together extensive wireless system integration expertise, training and product support to 2.5 and 3G wireless handset manufacturers and OMAP developers', said Alain Mutricy, general manager of TI's OMAP platform.
'By closely working with TI and Symbian, these two companies will help accelerate the delivery of next-generation wireless applications to the marketplace'.
In August, TI announced two Independent OMAP Technology Centres, Bsquare and Productivity Systems Inc (PSI).
Bsquare, a Seattle-based company that combines high-level OS and systems integration expertise with TI's OMAP architecture, and plans to set up centres in Seattle, the Silicon Valley and at its facilities in Asia and Europe.
PSI in Richardson, Texas, provides engineering hardware and software development support, and has worked with TI on the OMAP architecture since its inception.
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