In summary, TI is a leading shipper of ARM cores, exceeding a total of 6 billion, since the initial investment in ARM in 1993. With ARM cores being licensed to numerous silicon companies, what makes TI ARM microprocessors unique? Not only are the actual cores based on leading process technology, they have numerous on-chip peripherals for high-bandwidth connectivity and reduction in BOM costs. These processors are power-optimized and contain complementary analog and wireless parts for power management and wireless connectivity. However, TI does not stop with the processor, they provide a complete foundation of software free with support for leading operating systems, such as Android, Linux and Windows. In addition, these cores offer interactive Flash graphics capabilities, robust applications support, scalable code base, wireless support, and interactive graphics capabilities, such as OpenGL.