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News Release from: ART, Advanced Recognition Technologies
Edited by the Electronicstalk Editorial Team on 07 February 2002

OMAP processors to gain recognition
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Advanced Recognition Technologies is to offer its advanced speech and handwriting recognition products on the Texas Instruments OMAP family of application processors for 2.5G and 3G wireless devices.

ART, Advanced Recognition Technologies, is to offer its advanced speech and handwriting recognition products on the Texas Instruments OMAP family of application processors for 2.5G and 3G wireless devices As the leading independent producer of speech and natural handwriting recognition solutions for mobile devices, the integration of ART's advanced recognition technologies onto TI's OMAP processors means a quality driven, feature-rich user experience with the fastest response time and best recognition rates

Developed to meet the demands of voice and wireless applications and services for next-generation mobile devices, TI's OMAP processor platform successfully addresses the challenges of running advanced applications in the resource-limited environment of 2.5G and 3G wireless phones, smartphones and mobile Internet appliances.

"Wireless device manufacturers will quickly discover the wide range of opportunities that ART's decade of speech and handwriting recognition innovation can bring to the high performance, low power consumption environment of TI's OMAP platform", said Nir Ben-Dor, ART's Director of Sales and Business Development, Europe.

"With years of experience of seamlessly integrating ART's embedded software into the world's leading wireless products, device manufacturers can take advantage of a powerful technology offering that is easy to use".

"Mobile device users will enjoy the capabilities and freedom that advanced speech and handwriting recognition provides in a wide variety of 2.5 and 3G applications and services", said Paul Werp, worldwide director of marketing for TI's OMAP platform.

"Speech and handwriting recognition technology on 2.5 and 3G mobile devices is going to significantly change the way mobile users communicate, and ART's user interface technology using TI's OMAP family of high performance, power efficient processors will differentiate this unique functionality".

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