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Friday, 03/30/2001 3:51:00 PM

Friday, March 30, 2001 3:51:00 PM

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Texas Instruments Addresses Its Vision for What's Mobile Cool in 2.5 and 3G; TI Executive to Deliver Remarks at Key Industry Forums


LOS ANGELES and SAN DIEGO, March 29 /PRNewswire/ -- According to Texas
Instruments Incorporated (NYSE: TXN) (TI) wireless applications will only get
cooler as software developers unleash the performance of new processing
solutions and figure out what can be done in a wireless broadband world.
Whether it's streaming video, mobile commerce, location-based services or
fingerprint activate security access, wireless applications will be enabled by
TI's DSP-based OMAP(TM) wireless architecture. Having the OMAP wireless
architecture powering a wireless device proves what Mom used to say, "It's
what's on the inside that counts." (See http://www.ti.com/sc/omap.)

WHAT:
Alain Mutricy, general manager of Texas Instruments OMAP platform, will
deliver remarks as part of an iWireless Forum panel entitled "Mobile Cool," a
look at next-generation wireless technologies. Mr. Mutricy will also join
wireless leaders on a panel sponsored by the San Diego Telecom Council Mobile
Wireless Special Interest Group.

WHERE: WHEN:
iWireless Forum
"What is Mobile Cool?" Monday, April 2
Santa Monica Room 11:10 - 12:10 a.m., PDT
Beverly Hilton
Beverly Hills, Calif.

San Diego Telecom Council
"The Next Generation of Killer Apps" Tuesday, April 3
Nokia Facility 7:30 - 9:00 a.m., PDT
12278 Scripps Summit Drive
Poway, Calif.

ABOUT TI'S OMAP ARCHITECTURE:
Unveiled in May 1999, TI's programmable DSP-based OMAP architecture
delivers advanced wireless Internet and multimedia functionality without
compromising the battery life essential to wireless communications devices
such as digital wireless handsets, personal digital assistants (PDAs) and
Internet audio devices. TI's OMAP architecture is quickly becoming the de
facto standard applications platform for 2.5G and 3G with public endorsements
by manufacturers such as Nokia, Ericsson, Sony and Handspring. Additionally,
Symbian's EPOC operating system, Microsoft Window's CE operating system and
Sun Microsystems' Java 2 Micro Edition platform are endorsed and supported on
the OMAP processor available today.




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