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TI’s Sitara ARM Cortex-A8 and ARM9 processors provide the right combination of performance, power and peripherals to meet any application need. Drive down system cost, simplify design and expand connectivity of your current design all while maintaining software compatibility within TI’s ARM Cortex-A8 processor and ARM9 processor portfolio.

AM335x AM37x AM35x AM18x

Features

  • Cortex-A8 up to 720MHz
  • Up to 1440 DMIPs
  • SGX530 GPU
  • LPDDR1/DDR2/DDR3
  • Linux/WinCE/Android/ StarterWare
Chip picture of AM335x.jpg

Features

  • Cortex-A8 up to 1GHz
  • Up to 2000 DMIPs
  • SGX530 GPU
  • LPDDR1
  • Linux/WinCE/Android
Chip picture of AM37x.jpg

Features

  • Cortex-A8 up to 600MHz
  • Up to 1200 DMIPs
  • SGX530 GPU
  • LPDDR1/DDR2
  • Linux/WinCE/Android
Chip picture of AM35x.jpg

Features

  • ARM9 based processors up to 456MHZ
  • Up to 410 DMIPs
  • N/A GPU
  • LPDDR1/DDR2
  • Linux/WinCE/StarterWare
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Sitara Boot Camp

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Comments on Sitara


Dbaughman said ...

Where can I find the old OMAP35xx WIKI?

--Dbaughman 18:42, 22 October 2010 (CDT)

Tmitchell said ...

Is there an example of using TI's DSP/BIOS OS on the AM1806?

--Tmitchell 13:17, 20 October 2011 (CDT)

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