Texas Instruments OMAP (Open Multimedia Application Platform) is a category of proprietary microprocessors that have capabilities for portable and mobile multimedia applications and are developed by Texas Instruments. Many mobile phones use OMAP microprocessors, including most of Nokia's N-series range. Phones known to use OMAP include the N90, N91, N92, N95, N82, E61, E62, E63, E90 and many other Nokia and Samsung devices (such as the Nokia N800/N810 and N900 Internet Tablets). The Palm Pre and Motorola Droid also use an OMAP processor (the OMAP3430). Others to use an OMAP SoC include the Sony Ericsson Satio and the Samsung OMNIA HD. Some of the processors in the OMAP family contain a dual-core architecture consisting of both a general-purpose host ARM processor and one or more DSP. The digital signal processor featured is commonly a variant of the Texas Instruments TMS320 series DSPs.


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