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=== Basic multimedia applications processors === [[File:GStreamer and TI DMAI.svg|thumb|[[GStreamer]] makes use of hardware acceleration through plugins provided by Texas Instruments. The API is DMAI (DaVinci Multimedia Application Interface).]] These are marketed only to handset manufacturers. They are intended to be highly integrated, low cost chips for consumer products. The OMAP-DM series are intended to be used as digital media coprocessors for mobile devices with high megapixel digital still and video cameras. These OMAP-DM chips incorporate both an [[ARM architecture|ARM processor]] and an [[Image processor|Image Signal Processor (ISP)]] to accelerate processing of camera images. * OMAP310 β ARM925T<ref>{{Cite web |title=OMAP Factsheet |url=https://www.ti.com/pdfs/vf/wireless/omapfactsheet902.pdf |access-date=1 October 2020 |publisher=Texas Instruments}}</ref> * OMAP331 β ARM926<ref>{{Cite web |title=TI Wireless solutions Guide 2008 |url=https://www.ti.com.cn/pdfs/wtbu/ti_wireless_solutions_guide.pdf |access-date=1 October 2020 |publisher=Texas Instruments}}</ref> * OMAP-DM270 β ARM7 + [[Texas Instruments TMS320|C54x]] DSP * OMAP-DM299 β ARM7 + Image Signal Processor (ISP) + stacked mDDR SDRAM * OMAP-DM500 β ARM7 + ISP + stacked mDDR SDRAM * OMAP-DM510 β ARM926 + ISP + 128 MB stacked mDDR SDRAM * OMAP-DM515 β ARM926 + ISP + 256 MB stacked mDDR SDRAM * OMAP-DM525 β ARM926 + ISP + 256 MB stacked mDDR SDRAM
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