Texas Instruments (TI) CEO Tom Engibous outlined plans for compan...
Texas Instruments (TI) CEO Tom Engibous outlined plans for company to invest up to $100 million in next 12-18 months to help software developers deploy wireless Internet applications. He announced plan at 3GSM World Congress in Cannes Thurs. Point…
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of investment, Engibous said, is to accelerate deployment of multimedia mobile applications for its Omap architecture, software and hardware combination that uses digital signal processor. First standard Omap product will be in production later this year, he said. Investment program TI is starting will focus on software developers and technology companies. He said Omap could be used to deploy 3rd-generation wireless systems and has been chosen by Ericsson, Nokia and Sony for next-generation applications.