Texas Instruments (TI) says it is now sampling its OMAP4 mobile application processors, using dual-core versions of ARM’s high-end Cortex-A9. The chipmaker is also showing off the Linux- and Android-compatible Blaze, a development platform that sports a pico projector, dual 3.7-inch displays, three cameras, an HDMI output, a compass, plus a barometer and a bevy of other sensors….
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