Texas Instruments Inc. Tuesday selected Bellevue-based BSQUARE Corp. to provide comprehensive development support and training for OMAP (Open Multimedia Application Platform) technology.
BSQUARE said its products and services will allow OEMs to accelerate the development of advanced and differentiated 2.5G and 3G wireless products based on TI’s OMAP architecture and Microsoft’s Windows Embedded technology.
“As one of the first two independent OMAP Technology Centers, BSQUARE greatly extends our development support capabilities by bringing together a variety of hardware, software and systems integration expertise, giving customers access to an entire palette of current and future OMAP technologies,” said Alain Mutricy, general manager of TI’s OMAP platform.