TI’s OMAP line also contains other speciality blocks of circuitry, known as cores in industry parlance. One is a digital signal processor to accelerate high-quality video capture and playback. Another core manages three-dimensional graphics. Still another manages photographic images.
But Palm didn’t go the single-chip route with the Pre, iSuppli notes in a report issued Wednesday. It did choose Qualcomm for baseband technology, but broke from a common pattern by choosing alternative suppliers for the application processor (TI) and power management chip (Maxim Integrated Products).
[Originally Posted at prethinking.com]