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TI and Software Providers Enable Java Content On 2.5G, 3G Devices Using TI's OMAP Processorsdate: March 25, 2002 Texas Instruments announced it is working with software development providers Aplix, esmerte, Insignia Solutions, Kada Systems and Tao Group to complement TI's OMAP application processors and TCS wireless chipsets with Java technology for 2.5G and 3G mobile phones. TI is collaborating with these leading innovators to port their Java software platforms to its wireless silicon and software solutions, making it easier for software developers, wireless equipment manufacturers and carriers to quickly deliver compelling Java technology-based applications and services to consumers. "Java technology on 2.5G and 3G mobile Internet devices using TI's proven wireless technology provides consumers access to a wide range of exciting, downloadable applications," said Eric Chu, Group Manager, Strategic Markets, Sun Microsystems. "By adding increased Java support from these companies to TI's wireless chipset solutions and OMAP application processors, handset manufacturers are able to offer even more compelling Java technology-based applications, and still provide excellent system performance and battery life." "Today's announcement further supports our efforts to offer J2ME technology across all of our high-performance, ultra-low power 2.5G and 3G wireless chipsets and application processing solutions," said Paul Werp, worldwide director of marketing for TI's OMAP application platform. "By combining our wireless systems expertise with the Java technology know-how of these companies, TI will continue to offer the most diverse wireless product portfolio available today."
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