| Benchmark Releases Tablet Reference Design |
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| Written by Mike Buetow | |||
| Wednesday, 02 May 2012 14:53 | |||
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ANGLETON, TX -- Benchmark Electronics has created a reference design for a tablet platform based on the Texas Instruments OMAP 4 applications processors. This reference design, called the Grizzly Tablet, can be leveraged by customers in such markets as medical and industrial control equipment, aerospace and defense. The Grizzly Tablet will be showcased at the TI Technology Tech Day at the River Centre in St. Paul, MN, on May 2. By selecting the contract electronics manufacturer's reference design as a building block, customers have access to TI's OMAP 4 processors for differentiated solutions targeting applications such as telemedicine, rugged military and industrial applications, security applications and monitoring systems. "Benchmark's status as a Platinum Member of the TI Design Network provides early access to this cutting-edge family of OMAP 4 processors for our customers. The Grizzly Tablet reference design offers the combination of design flexibility and state-of-the-art technology with great value and performance," said Mark Troutman, vice president of US design engineering services for Benchmark. ------------------------------ 安格尔顿,TX - Benchmark Electronics公司创造了德州仪器OMAP4应用处理器为基础的平板平台的参考设计。
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