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LG Electronics has selected Texas Instrument's OMAP- Vox platform for a series of EDGE handsets. Built on TI's OMAP platform, the OMAP-Vox platform is claimed to be a family of integrated, high-performance application and communication processors designed to enable manufacturers to deliver multimedia applications to the mass market.
The LGE handsets to leverage TI's OMAP-Vox platform will be the LG240 to launch in Canada this month, and the ME240 for South America to be available in September 2006. The handsets will incorporate TI's OMAPV1030 chipset to provide multimedia capabilities coupled with EDGE functionality.
TI informed that the OMAPV1030 solution delivers advanced video capture, playback and streaming; digital still camera features; colour LCD and interactive 2D/3D gaming.
The OMAPV1030 processor leverages TI's modem and OMAP technology and its advanced high-volume 90nm digital process technology. The solution is based on the OMAP1710 architecture and runs GSM/GPRS/EDGE modem and applications processing on a single OMAP core, leveraging ARM926TEJ and TI DSP capabilities.
This architecture serves as the foundation for the scalable OMAP-Vox hardware architecture and is designed to extend from 2.5G to 3G and beyond, TI said.
The LGE handsets also incorporate TI's BRF6150 single-chip bluetooth solution, which enables bluetooth headset functionality and wireless synchronisation and downloads of multimedia files. Optimised for mobile terminals, the BRF6150 chip is an integrated Bluetooth Specification v2.0, certified CMOS solution forming a complete bluetooth wireless networking system.
http://focus.ti.com/docs/pr/pressrelease.jhtml?prelId=sc06148
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