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2007-04-19 eInfochips rolls IPNet surveillance cam
eInfochips has unveiled an advanced intelligent IP surveillance camera with complex video analysis capabilities. IPNetCam is a smart surveillance camera reference design based on Texas Instruments' DaVinci technology and ObjectVideo OnBoard analytics.
2007-04-16 Development board features TI MCUs
The MSP430 Experimenter's Board announced by Texas Instruments is targeted at designers of ultra low-power medical, industrial and consumer embedded systems using the MSP430FG4618 SCoC or the F2013 MCU.
2007-04-06 TI taps Bengaluru-based IISc for R&D, chip innovation
Although the prospect of setting up a manufacturing facility is far from his plans in India, Texas Instruments CEO Rich Templeton is certainly excited about the Indian semiconductor policy that was announced a few weeks ago.
2007-04-05 IISc to join TI's university programme
Texas Instruments Inc. has invited Indian Institute of Science (IISc) to be a part of its Leadership University programme. Under the programme, IISc will join TI's research network as its first Leadership University outside the U.S.
2007-03-29 Symbian ports mobile OS to ARM processor
Symbian announced that it has ported its mobile OS to ARM's Cortex-A8 processor, which is running on Texas Instruments' OMAP3430 applications processor.
2007-03-28 Choose the best buck-boost converter
Design engineers have many choices for generating 3.3V from a Li-ion battery. The optimal solution depends on the specific system requirements. Most systems will benefit from the advantages provided by a buck-boost converter.
2007-03-21 Samsung, TI partner on nex-gen HD A/V networking suites
Texas Instruments announced that Samsung is implementing TI's 1394 technology for High-Definition Audio-Video Network Alliance home entertainment networking products.
2007-03-21 TI to revamp fab strategies
Amid stinging losses of its base band chip monopolies at Docomo, Ericsson and Nokia, Texas Instruments is moving with a new sense of urgency to shake up its corporate culture and revamp its fab and product strategies.
2007-03-20 Consumers to unlock car doors via phones by 2008, says TI exec
Texas Instruments demonstrated several home applications, such as remote light control and remote unlocking, implemented by ZigBee during the recent IIC-China.
2007-03-20 Consumer, industrial electronics push sensor growth
The latest applications exhibited at the 2007 showed the progress IC technology has made in major application fields such as consumer and automotive electronics and industrial control.
2007-03-16 TI's Omap processor gets break in Moto design win
Motorola and TI recently inked a deal to expand their 3G and WiMAX collaborations—a move that should resuscitate TI's Omap base band processor family.
2007-03-16 IDM firms move towards 'fab lite' model
The unravelling of the Crolles2 Alliance, together with Texas Instruments' decision to use foundry partners for its future process technology, had observers wondering whether the entire semiconductor industry was about to go fabless.
2007-03-13 DaVinci-based ref platform rolls for telematics
TES Electronic Solutions has released a telematics reference platform based on Texas Instruments' DM644x DaVinci processor.
2007-03-12 DSP moves toward mutlicore road
The DSP market is moving towards multi-core solutions in order to solve a host of new problems. At present, Texas Instruments Inc. fields a six-core solution. In February, TI introduced two multi-core DSPs for wireless infrastructure, including a six-core product.
2007-03-12 WLAN module, software roll for DaVinci processors
Mistral Software has put together a software-based WLAN product that will help engineers designing portable wireless devices based on Texas Instruments' DM644x series DaVinci processors accelerate product development. DaVinci technology from TI is an SoC based on its TMS320C64x DSPs.
2007-03-09 UHF RFID reader chip dissipates 1.5W max
A start-up nurtured as part of Intel Capital has announced a low-cost integrated RFID reader chip for the UHF band. The sub-Rs.1,812.80 ($40) cost, 8-by-8mm size and 1.5W power consumption of the Intel's R1000 chip could enable a new class of portable readers.
2007-03-07 TI releases new version of Code Composer IDE
Texas Instruments Inc. rolled out version 3.3 of its Code Composer Studio Platinum integrated development environment (IDE), which promises to raise multiprocessor support and analysis features.
2007-03-07 Audio interface receiver reduces system size
Texas Instruments Inc. has introduced a 24-bit, 96kHz digital audio interface receiver that provides the best jitter performance as low as 50ps RMS
2007-03-06 Avnet, Xilinx to deliver worldwide training
Avnet Electronics Marketing and Xilinx Inc. announced X-Fest—a series of technical seminars offering practical, how-to training for FPGA, DSP, and embedded systems designers.
2007-03-05 TI, Ideaworks3D collaborate on gaming platform
Texas Instruments Inc. (TI) and Ideaworks3D have collaborated to extend the capabilities of the OMAP gaming platform to support the OpenKODE 1.0 specification, targeting feature phones to high multi-media handsets.
2007-03-02 Single-chip platform targets low-cost colour mp3 camera phones
Texas Instruments Inc. has announced its third generation GSM solution for the ultra low-cost handset market, specifically designed to enhance the user experience with added features and improvements.
2007-03-01 RFID reader supports two modulations receive modes
An RFID reader from Texas Instruments Inc. supports both amplitude- and phase-modulation receive modes. The TRF7960/7961 has several low-power modes to keep power dissipation to levels appropriate for handheld readers in RFID networks.
2007-03-01 TI launches dev platform for digital media processors
Texas Instruments Inc. (TI) has released the TMS320DM6437 Digital Video Development Platform (DVDP) for its DM643x digital media processors announced last quarter.
2007-02-28 Power converter boosts battery life in medical, industrial systems
Texas Instruments Inc. introduced a highly integrated boost converter that supports 27V of output voltage and improves battery life in portable industrial and medical applications, such as portable diagnostic systems.
2007-02-26 High-performance controllers protect server, telecom power systems
Texas Instruments Inc. has introduced a family of ORing power controllers with advanced features and high performance that improves power distribution in 12 V blade servers.
2007-02-23 TI tips IC-manufacturing strategy
Texas Instruments elaborated on its IC-manufacturing strategy, saying that it will shortly announce a new strategic deal with a silicon foundry provider. TI did not identify the provider, but some sources speculated that the chip maker could form a closer partnership with TSMC.
2007-02-22 IPR issues could haunt 4G, LTE
Two reports on IP and patent rights associated with next generation mobile networks suggest the situation may pan out better than with existing networks, but both include important caveats.
2007-02-22 SDK brings WinCE support to DaVinci processors
Texas Instruments (TI) has released a software development kit that lets designers bring WinCE support to DaVinci processors, which are developed around TI's DSP core.
2007-02-22 Processor enables HD video in high-end phones
Texas Instruments Inc. (TI) has demonstrated the industry's first application processor to playback 720p HD video for high-end mobile phones.
2007-02-20 Court favours TI on infringement lawsuit
The U.S. district court in the central district of California dismissed a patent infringement case filed against Texas Instruments Inc. (TI) by Microprocessor Enhancement Corp. (MEC).
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