New program aims to speed OMAP-based devices to market
May 7, 2003 — by LinuxDevices Staff — from the LinuxDevices Archive — viewsVytek Corp. has announced an engineering services program for companies wanting to accelerate development of smartphones, PDAs, web tablets, industrial controllers, and medical devices based on TI's OMAP system-on-chip processors. Vytek said its “Quick-to-Start” program offers design, development, and support services and supports embedded Linux, as well as several other embedded OSes. Pricing starts at $2500.
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