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News Release from: Texas Instruments (April 2001-March 2006) | Subject: OMAP3430
Edited by the Electronicstalk Editorial Team on 16 February 2006

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TI reckons the OMAP 3 platform will transform the mobile phone into a personal and professional tool that allows consumers to integrate work and entertainment into one device.

At 3GSM in Barcelona, Texas Instruments unveiled its new OMAP 3 architecture for mobile phones TI reckons the OMAP 3 platform will transform the mobile phone into a personal and professional tool that allows consumers to integrate work and entertainment into one device

OMAP 3 application processors will power a new class of mobile phones that will improve entertainment and productivity features and integrate capabilities of cameras, gaming devices, portable video and music players, laptops and PDAs.

TI's first OMAP 3-based device, the OMAP3430 processor, will be the industry's highest-performing application processor and is believed to be the first wireless processor to use 65nm process technology.

The OMAP3430 processor will sample this year.