
300px|thumb|A BeagleBoard featuring a TI OMAP3530 at its core 300px|thumb|TI OMAP4430 on PandaBoard thumb|TI's Zoom2 reference hardware based on the OMAP 3430 processor
300px|thumb|A BeagleBoard featuring a TI OMAP3530 at its core 300px|thumb|TI OMAP4430 on PandaBoard thumb|TI's Zoom2 reference hardware based on the OMAP 3430 processor
OMAP (Open Multimedia Applications Platform) is a family of image/video processors that was developed by Texas Instruments. They are proprietary system on chips (SoCs) for portable and mobile multimedia applications. OMAP devices generally include a general-purpose ARM architecture processor core plus one or more specialized co-processors. Earlier OMAP variants commonly featured a variant of the Texas Instruments TMS320 series digital signal processor.
Discovered by embedding cosine similarity (sentence-transformers MiniLM, 384-dim).