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==== OMAP 1 ==== The OMAP 1 family started with a TI-enhanced [[ARM architecture|ARM925]] core (ARM925T), and then changed to a standard ARM926 core. It included many variants, most easily distinguished according to manufacturing technology ([[130 nm]] except for the OMAP171x series), CPU, peripheral set, and distribution channel (direct to large handset vendors, or through catalog-based distributors). In March 2009, the OMAP1710 family chips are still available to handset vendors. Products using OMAP 1 processors include hundreds of cell phone models, and the [[Nokia 770]] [[Internet tablet]]s. * OMAP1510 β 168 MHz ARM925T (TI-enhanced) + [[Texas Instruments TMS320|C55x]] DSP * OMAP161x β 204 MHz ARM926EJ-S + C55x DSP, 130 nm technology * OMAP162x β 204 MHz ARM926EJ-S + C55x DSP + 2 MB internal SRAM, 130 nm technology * OMAP171x β 220 [[MHz]] ARM926EJ-S + [[Texas Instruments TMS320|C55x]] DSP, low-voltage [[90 nm]] technology * OMAP5910 β catalog availability version of OMAP 1510 * OMAP5912 β catalog availability version of OMAP1621 (or OMAP1611b in older versions)
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