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May 06, 2005

Texas Instruments Inc. (TI) announces that it is working with Microsoft on future versions of the Windows Mobile-based Portable Media Center Software Kit, enabling manufacturers to develop Portable Media Centers with TI hardware. TI provides an integrated, cost-effective solution to meet the growing hardware demands of these devices. This is another step for TI in delivering technology that`s the driving force behind innovative portable applications.

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This development is based on a TI system-on-a-chip (SOC), a highly-integrated Digital Media processor targeted specifically for portable applications, capable of supporting QVGA resolution for Windows Media Video 9, as well as up to D1 resolution of other commonly used video formats. TI’s Digital Media processor is a multi-core device, embedding a digital signal processor (DSP) and an ARM core. It has an integrated peripheral set, supporting the base Portable Media Center requirements, as well as many of the additional options available to Portable Media Center developers. It features an integrated video encoder, hardware video accelerators and USB host capabilities, offering superior performance over single-core PMC implementations, while minimizing power consumption. With a programmable architecture, the Digital Media processor can support Windows Media Audio (WMA), MP3, JPEG and all other major digital media formats, as well as offers encoding capabilities for OEMs that want to differentiate their Portable Media Center products.
Originally from Physics Org, remediated by yatta on May 6, 2005 at 01:07 AM