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Texas Instruments has its Android development platform up and running

Posted February 14th, 2008 by Alex Ion

Texas Instruments Android development platform

Texas Instruments already presented a testing platform for Android earlier this week, but the big news came in today. Apparently TI already has a development platform ready to run and is close to the stage where they ship to developers.

So, if you are a programmer and you want to help us improve the “world” (of cellphones) you may want to consider Texas Instruments’ Android development platform. It runs on OMAP 3430 CPU at 600 Mhz, has 720p video output and costs less than $1k from what I’ve heard.

via Engadget



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