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Industry news About Texas Instruments Inc.  Event Management Gets Upgrade Jul 30 2007 - Release 3.1 of AlarmPoint's IT event notification software features new support for companies using voice-over-IP and Blackberry devices.
Wireless Mesh Company Announces ZigBee-Based Applications Apr 4 2007 - Tendril Networks breathes new life into the ZigBee open standard by marketing software for operations and management of wireless mesh networks.
Texas Instruments Nabs ZigBee Chip Vendor Dec 27 2005 - The chip maker moves into the growing market for low-power, short-range wireless devices with Chipcon acquisition.
TI, VeriSign Create Pharma RFID System Aug 1 2005 - The Authenticated RFID Platform authenticates both physical products and supply chain events and supports ePedigree requirements.
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Product Newswire for Texas Instruments Inc.  Microcontrollers enable ultra low power applications.Dec 18 2007 - Targeting developers of meters, sensors, and handheld instruments, 16-bit MSP430F2xx Series operates from 1.8-3.6 V and integrates on-chip memories up to 120 KB. Flexible clocking architecture allows designer to implement select processing speed versus operating voltage. Battery life is optimized by achieving full processor speed of 16 MHz at 3.3 V. On-chip options include 3-channel direct memory access, 8-channel 12-bit ADCs, and 2-channel 12-bit DACs.
Digital Media Processor features DaVinci(TM) technology.Dec 7 2007 - Supplied with development tools and digital media software, Model TMS320DM6467 provides real-time, multi-format, HD video transcoding. Device integrates ARM926EJ-S core and 600 MHz C64x+(TM) DSP core along with HD video co-processor, conversion engine, and targeted video port interface. Co-processor offers more than 3 GHz of DSP processing power through dedicated accelerators for HD 1080i H.264 transcoding, while video data conversion engine manages video processing tasks.
Cable Modem Chipsets support DOCSIS 3.0 testing.Oct 12 2007 - Puma 5 DOCSISĀ® 3.0-based chipsets include channel bonding capability to enable downstream bandwidth rates of at least 160 Mbps for residential data and voice services and 320 Mbps in video and business services configuration. It also features multimedia processor and routing accelerator along with DSP-based voice subsystem and LAN interfaces. Architecture supports 4 upstream and 4 downstream channels and is extendable to 8 downstream and 4 upstream channels.
DSPs offer speed of up to 1.2 GHz.Oct 12 2007 - TMS320C6452 900 MHz and C6455 1.2-GHz DSPs feature 2 GbE MAC ports and 1 gigabit switch to enable each individual DSP in system to process only those packets associated with that DSP's function. Devices can be daisy-chained using 2 SGMII ports and also include Telecom Serial Interface Port (TSIP) for seamless connection to common telecom serial data streams. They also have 66 MHz PCI interface as well as L1 instruction and data caches of 32 KB.
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