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OMAP 5 smart multicore processor vs. quad-core ARM Cortex-A9
OMAP 5 smart multicore processor vs. quad-core ARM Cortex-A9
Sometimes less really is more. Check out the Web page loading time between TI's OMAP™ 5 smart multicore processor, featuring two ARM® Cortex™-A15 at 800MHz and specialized cores and accelerators, compared to a commercial device powered by a quad-core ARM Cortex-A9 processor at 1.3GHz. The OMAP 5 processor-based device handily beats the quad-core based device, in rendering the web pages while downloading videos and playing an MP3 file! Stop by TI's booth at Mobile World Congress in Hall 8, stand 8A84 to see the OMAP 5 platform in action.
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Snapdragon vs. Hummingbird vs. OMAP
Snapdragon vs. Hummingbird vs. OMAP
In this video we test three different CPU platforms for smartphones: the Qualcomm Snapdragon (on the Nexus One), the Samsung Humminbird (on the AT&T Captivate), and the TI OMAP (on the Motorola Droid X). We test each device in a variety of tests, including boot up time, internet speed, Google Earth, and YouTube video streaming. We're trying to determine, in practice, which CPU platform is fastest.
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OMAP 5 Platform - Trailer
OMAP 5 Platform - Trailer
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TI OMAP 5 platform: Dual Core ARM Cortex-A15 + Cortex-M4 - MWC2012
TI OMAP 5 platform: Dual Core ARM Cortex-A15 + Cortex-M4 - MWC2012
Texas Instruments' Mike Blaskovich demos the new OMAP 5 platform based on dual core ARM Cortex-A15 and Cortex-M4. OMAP 5 is targeted at next generation mobile devices, automotive, home, and numerous other new markets.
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Texas Instruments OMAP 5 Video
Texas Instruments OMAP 5 Video
Texas Instruments is always seeing into the future, but they needed our help to tell their mobile technology fortune. D Custom partnered with TI to create a video that would help technology companies and B2B clients understand the purpose of five pieces of emerging technology TI was developing. The video holistically showed how those technologies will affect every day life.
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Texas Instruments LTE + OMAP - MWC2012
Texas Instruments LTE + OMAP - MWC2012
Texas Instruments demo of full HD video streaming on LTE with integration of OMAP 4 and 5.
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Texas Instruments OMAP 5 Demo
Texas Instruments OMAP 5 Demo
A demo of OMAP 5's graphical power and file-processing speed live from the floor at Mobile World Congress 2012.
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Texas Instruments first-ever OMAP 5 reference Design Demo
Texas Instruments first-ever OMAP 5 reference Design Demo
Texas Instruments promised us a new helping of OMAP right around a year ago, and sure enough, OMAP 5 processors will be sampling to partners as early as next week. Texas Instruments' Remi El-Ouazzane (VP of OMAP) just debuted an OMAP 5-based reference design (or "development platform," if you will) on our CES stage, a solid four years after OMAP 3 debuted on a nondescript Archos tablet. OMAP 5 brings along a pair of cores and plenty of power savings, a dual-GPU architecture and more raw horsepower than the average simpleton is used to handling in a single palm. We saw quite a bit of swiping through Android 4.0.1, and as you'd expect, everything looked decidedly snappy. 720p video at 30 frames per second is no real chore, with the platform capable of pushing 1080p material at 64 frames per second (130 frames per second without screen refresh limitations). Of course, with everything being hardware accelerated, we can't feign surprise about its future on netbooks and laptops.
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TI OMAP 5 Image Stabilization Feature
TI OMAP 5 Image Stabilization Feature
At Mobile World Congress 2012, Texas Instruments demonstrated the power of its new OMAP 5 processor. In this demo, TI shows us an image stabilization feature for videos.
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Snapdragon S3 vs Exynos 4210 vs OMAP 4460 Processors & GPUs
Snapdragon S3 vs Exynos 4210 vs OMAP 4460 Processors & GPUs
For the full comparison article, visit www.phonebuff.com This is a video comparison the top Android CPU & GPU's currently on the market: 1.5 GHz Qualcomm Snapdragon S3 dual core with the Adreno 220 GPU vs a 1.2 GHz Samsung Exynos 4210 dual core with Mali-400 GPU vs a 1.2 GHz TI OMAP 4460 with SGX 540 GPU. I tested these processors and gpus on the Google Earth app rendering 3D buildings. Keep in mind that the Galaxy Nexus (sporting the OMAP processor) has the highest resolution out of the three at 720p while the Snapdragon is at qHD and the Exynos on the SGS2 is at just 480x800. So which processor and GPU combination is the best available on Android? You'll just have to watch the video to find out!
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Sky Castle, Android demo nicer than Epic Citadel, isn't it? Thanks to TI OMAP 4!
Sky Castle, Android demo nicer than Epic Citadel, isn't it? Thanks to TI OMAP 4!
Tell us if you like this video or not! Sky Castle, the demo that sublimates Texas Instruments' OMAP 4 Last year, we showed you an exclusive official demo called Desert Winds using Qualcomm's technology. This year, the riposte came from competitors: Texas Instruments with Sky Castle. Since Epic Citadel, it seems that medieval times remain a major source of inspiration for game developers. This time, it comes from a studio based in UK: Paper Mountain Studios. It's a small team of two persons only. It took them only two months to develop this demo, thanks to Unity engine. At the moment, this demo was more a test for their creators than the beginning of a full game, but this might change later. Indeed, Paper Mountain Studios told us they intend to make games. To get such brilliant light and transparency effects, such impressive reflects, the studio needed a powerful help. It came from Texas instruments' OMAP 4470 built on a dual ARM A9 core processor with Imagination Technologies' GPU : the Power SGX 544. This demo was running on an Android tablet prototype from Texas Instruments. pockett.net
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Great graphics capabilities of TI OMAP 5 platform
Great graphics capabilities of TI OMAP 5 platform
With gaming, streaming video, advanced user interfaces and stereoscopic 3D becoming more prevalent in smartphones and mobile devices, a mobile applications processor's graphic abilities have never been more important. TI's OMAP(tm) 5 processor includes a dedicated 2D graphics core as part of its high-performance, low-power design, in addition to the latest generation 3D graphics core from Imagination Technologies, the POWERVR SGX544.
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OMAP(tm) platform at MWC: 3D augmented reality
OMAP(tm) platform at MWC: 3D augmented reality
Watch as Tobias Elbe from metaio shows off two OMAP platform-empowered augmented reality demos that can enhance your life every day! First, outfit our virtual room with new furniture, electronics and even people or figures - all in 3D. Then, see how metaio's junaio browser allows you to interact with "flat" surfaces all around you like billboards and buildings.
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OMAP platform at CES: Android 4.0 on the OMAP 5 platform
OMAP platform at CES: Android 4.0 on the OMAP 5 platform
Watch as TI's Marcus-Alan Gilbert demonstrates the Android 4.0 "Ice Cream Sandwich" operating system running on an OMAP(tm) 5 processor-based development platform. The OMAP 5 processor is the newest in TI's OMAP mobile processor family, featuring two ARM Cortex-A15 MPCores, two ARM(R) Cortex(tm)-M4 processors for low-power processing, Imagination Technologies' PowerVR SGX544 3D graphics core, SmartReflex(tm) 3 technology, M-Shield(tm) security and more!
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Texas Instruments OMAP 5 packs impressive performance punch
Texas Instruments OMAP 5 packs impressive performance punch
Texas Instruments display their next generation OMAP-series; OMAP 5 with Cortex-A15 and PowerVR SGX 544MP2 graphics. Despite running at only 800 MHz it's enough for the Cortex-A15 cores to thrash the competition! Read more: www.nordichardware.se
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OMAP™ platform-enabled QNX® concept car (Porsche 911)
OMAP™ platform-enabled QNX® concept car (Porsche 911)
Jump in the driver's seat and explore this car infotainment concept demo with QNX from 2012 CES. Featuring five OMAP(tm) platform-based devices, this mobile applications demo won CNet's Best of Show award in the car tech category.
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Experiences optimized on the OMAP platform Standard Small
Experiences optimized on the OMAP platform Standard Small
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OMAP(tm) platform at MWC: Augmented reality mirror
OMAP(tm) platform at MWC: Augmented reality mirror
Now you can try on and shop for the latest accessories - without ever leaving home! Watch this demonstration of an augmented reality mirror, which uses face detection and tracking to give you a realistic preview of how accessories like Ray-Ban glasses will look before you buy. This demonstration is empowered by TI's OMAP processor the partner Total Immersion.
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Experiences optimized on the OMAP platform
Experiences optimized on the OMAP platform
High quality, high definition video and imaging, rich and sleek UIs, video conferencing, gaming and computing tasks are just a few of the ways OEMs can differentiate their devices and, their end-user experience. In this short series of demos, we'll show you how OMAP(tm) technology enables you to deliver these things better than anyone else.