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Adeneo Embedded announces support for Windows Embedded Handheld 6.5 on TI’s OMAP™ 4 platform

Adeneo Embedded, a platinum member of the Texas Instruments Incorporated (TI) Design Network, and a Microsoft Windows Embedded Gold Partner and recipient of a “Windows Embedded Excellence Award” from 2007 through 2012, today announced support for Windows Embedded Handheld 6.5 technology on TI’s OMAP™ 4 platform.

This milestone builds on previous collaborations on Windows Embedded Compact 7 to enable a full suite of support services—including customized support, training and development service—tailored to assist original equipment manufacturers (OEMs) seeking to develop Windows Embedded Handheld-based devices on TI’s OMAP 4 platform. This creates new opportunities to develop innovative handheld devices for enterprise and industrial applications.

As a platinum member of TI’s Design Network, Adeneo Embedded, marries its deep knowledge of the OMAP processor family with Windows Embedded experience to create a breadth of expertise invaluable to OEMs seeking to differentiate designs.

Windows Embedded Handheld 6.5 powers enterprise handheld devices that run line-of-business (LOB) applications to help enable efficient data input, and highly secure connections to existing enterprise infrastructure with proven reliability, enterprise-level support, and a consistent platform experience..

With a dual-core ARM® Cortex™-A9 foundation, TI’s OMAP 4 platform includes an IVA 3 multimedia accelerator, a POWERVR™ SGX540 graphics core from Imagination Technologies, an integrated Image Signal Processor (ISP), two ARM Cortex-M3 cores, and other unique architectural benefits. Together, these OMAP 4 platform components provide the optimal balance of high performance at low power, thanks to symmetric multiprocessing (SMP) that helps balance tasks and choose the “right core for the chore.”

Our work with TI on the OMAP 4 platform started in 2011 with the support of Windows Embedded Compact 7,By extending today the scope of collaboration to Windows Embedded Handheld 6.5, we further reinforce our support to OEMs developing differentiated, game-changing devices for the handheld, industrial and enterprise markets.

Yannick Chammings, chief executive officer, Adeneo Embedded.


As a Platinum Member of TI’s Design Network, Adeneo Embedded has proven expertise in key vertical applications, including those that leverage the full benefits of TI’s OMAP™ platform on Windows Embedded Compact and Handheld-based devices. We congratulate the Adeneo Embedded team on bringing Windows Embedded Handheld 6.5 support to OMAP 4 processors, and know that Adeneo’s system integration, support and training services will help customers achieve great successes in this promising market.

George Martin, partner manager, embedded processing, TI


Adeneo Embedded’s extensive support services for Windows Embedded Handheld 6.5 on the OMAP™ 4 platform give OEMs powerful performance options for creating industry handheld devices. Enterprises deploying industry handhelds to gain the benefits of intelligent systems look to Windows Embedded Handheld 6.5 devices for the performance, utility and flexibility they need. With Adeneo Embedded’s support for the OMAP 4 platform now available, OEMs can now offer enterprises additional performance options for the devices used to deliver critical line-of-business application flexibility.

D’Arcy Salzmann, product manager for Windows Embedded at Microsoft

  • Hi   team,

       I want to know about Windows embedded handheld 6.5 and Windows mobile support on Omap 4 platform.

    About the bluetooth profiles supported in both in native Microsoft stack.

    Can you share something on Bluetooth profiles on this??

    Thanks and Regards 

    Aswin