TI signs PowerVR deal with Imagination
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Imagination Technologies said it has signed a multi-use licence agreement with Texas Instruments for multi-processor silicon from its new POWERVR SGX Series 5XT GPUs for use in smartphones. TI will plug the graphics wizardry into future OMAP platform-based SoC designs for Smartphones and other mobile devices. Imagination reckons its POWERVR technology "exponentially" increase the attraction and usability of user interfaces, the speed of browsers, the ...
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