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Tuesday, 02/08/2011 2:02:45 AM

Tuesday, February 08, 2011 2:02:45 AM

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TI's OMAP 5 Chips Target Windows

http://www.pcmag.com/article2/0,2817,2379588,00.asp

According to Carlson and El-Ouazzane, OMAP 5 will allow mobile computers to run multiple operating systems much more easily than they do today. TI is targeting Android, Chrome OS, and Microsoft Windows, the executives said. According to a demo video and to El-Ouazzane, OMAP 5 devices could act as an Android-based smartphone when on the go and as a Windows-based desktop PC while in a dock, for instance.

"We are engaging with Microsoft for next-generation Windows," El-Ouazzane said.

The big wow here, though, will be the interfaces. TI seems to be heavily focused on gesture-based interfaces like the Microsoft Kinect. The company will provide a special API to enable full-body and multi-body gesture interfaces. You'll wave your hand near your smartphone to manipulate objects in virtual 3D; naturally, glasses-free 3D display and capture technologies are also included.

"The gesturing world is going to explode," El-Ouazzane said. "There is absolutely no reason why it will not fall into the mobile space quicker than expected."

OMAP 5 isn't just dual-core, the executives said. With its dedicated processor cores for 2D graphics and 3D graphics, two ARM Cortex-M4 cores for general-purpose assistance, along with dedicated imaging, security, and video cores, you could think of this as a 12-core system.

The OMAP 5 will offer three times the processing power of current cutting-edge processors, but it will also have longer battery life, Carlson said. New "Smart Reflex 3" power management technology lets TI tune its many cores to bring energy use down by 60 percent in some situations over OMAP 4, he said.

Other hot new features in OMAP 5 include USB 3.0, SATA 2, SDXC high-capacity Flash memory support, coprocessor support, a camera interface supporting 24-megapixel images, and 1080p 3D video capture at 60 frames per second. All this fits into two packages: a smaller, more expensive OMAP5430 which is only 14mm square, and a less expensive OMAP5432 which measures 17mm on a side.

If this sounds like a teeny, tiny, desktop PC, well, yeah.

OMAP5 will go to manufacturers in the second half of 2011, with devices appearing on shelves in the second half of 2012, Carlson said.


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