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Flash R / Texas Instruments? Is this EDIG? Feb 2010

posted on Mar 10, 2010 12:03PM

Texas Instruments Extends Support For Flash(R) Player 10.1 To OMAP(TM) 4 Platform, Providing Uncompromised Access To Content

By PR Newswire 02/15/10 - 12:01 AM EST
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BARCELONA, Spain, Feb. 15 /PRNewswire/ -- Further addressing the demand for uncompromised mobile Web browsing and rich Internet applications, Texas Instruments Incorporated (TI) today announced support for Adobe® Flash® Player 10.1 on TI's OMAP™ processors and OMAP processor-based development platforms, including the new Zoom™ OMAP36x-III and the OMAP 4 processor-based Blaze™ mobile development platform. As highlighted in January 2010, Flash Player 10.1 will soon land on exciting OMAP 3 processor-based devices across various operating systems, including Android and Palm webOS™. Some of today's most popular devices powered by TI's OMAP 3 processor will soon receive a Flash Player 10.1 upgrade, as will additional OMAP 3 processor-based devices set to launch in the first half of this year. Mobile World Congress attendees can see Flash Player 10.1 in action on OMAP processor-based devices in the TI booth (8A84, Hall 8), along with all of the latest TI-based demos.

TI's OMAP processor family

TI's OMAP applications processor family today delivers immersive user interfaces, hardware-accelerated 2D and 3D graphics, 12-megapixel image capture, 720p high-definition (HD) video record/playback and other robust features to today's mobile devices at low power levels. As the product family expands, TI is elevating the capabilities to enhance the multimedia-rich user experiences with capabilities such as 1080p video record and playback, 20-megapixel imaging and approximately a week of audio play time. Flash Player 10.1 support complements the entire family of OMAP processors' capabilities with uncompromised Web browsing of expressive applications, content and HD videos across devices.

Adobe Flash Player 10.1

Adobe unveiled Flash Player 10.1 software for mobile, Internet-connected devices in October 2009 to allow uncompromised Web browsing of virtually all Flash technology based content to reach users any time, any place. Armed with Flash Player 10.1 support, TI's OMAP processors help manufacturers and developers bring high-performance, low-power mobile applications, content and video to consumers around the world.

"TI is a long-term supporter of Adobe Flash, and many of the first demonstrations of Flash Player 10.1 were successfully showcased on devices built on the OMAP platform," said Remi El-Ouazzane, vice president and general manager, OMAP product group, TI. "From business travelers to on-the-go parents, today's consumers expect mobile devices to provide the full Web and no-compromise multimedia experiences. Our OMAP processors make this possible by expanding Flash technology to the mobile environment without sacrificing powe

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