"Motorola's microprocessor is suitable for 'Palm OS5'"

Motorola's DragonBall MX1, a microprocessor designed for PDAs and mobile devices, has successfully achieved Palm OS5 certification from PalmSource, the U.S.-based company that develops and licenses the Palm operating system. This announcement was made by Motorola Semiconductor Products Division on June 27th in the U.S. time zone. With this certification, Motorola is now able to provide a full-featured processor solution to developers and companies licensed to use the Palm OS5 platform. According to Omid Tahernia, Executive Vice President and General Manager of Motorola's Mobile Systems Division, "The DragonBall MX1 enables customers with Palm OS5 licenses to significantly cut down development time. This allows them to focus their technical resources on creating innovative technologies that can help them stand out in the market." The DragonBall MX1 is an advanced embedded microprocessor tailored for next-generation handhelds, supporting 2.5G/3G wireless communication, smartphones, messaging apps, web browsing, and more. It uses the ARM920T core, which delivers high performance while maintaining low power consumption. The chip also features industry-leading integration, along with a rich set of external circuit options. Additionally, the connection between Bluetooth and high-speed interfaces has been optimized for better performance. Equipped with a color image processing unit and MP3/MPEG4 media processing capabilities, the DragonBall MX1 offers a powerful and versatile solution for mobile applications. Palm OS5, the operating system it supports, is specifically designed for handhelds and smartphones. PalmSource launched the beta version of the OS at its conference in February and plans to release the final version to licensed users starting June 20th. Recently, Motorola showcased the operation of Palm OS5 using its own hardware at the PalmSource Conference in Japan and Europe, further proving the compatibility and performance of the DragonBall MX1.

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A flange can also be a plate or ring to form a rim at the end of a pipe when fastened to the pipe. A blind flange is a plate for covering or closing the end of a pipe. A flange joint is a connection of pipes, where the connecting pieces have flanges by which the parts are bolted together.

Although the word flange generally refers to the actual raised rim or lip of a fitting, many flanged plumbing fittings are themselves known as 'flanges':

There are many different flange standards to be found worldwide. To allow easy functionality and interchangeability, these are designed to have standardised dimensions. Common world standards include ASA/ASME (USA), PN/DIN (European), BS10 (British/Australian), and JIS/KS (Japanese/Korean). In the USA, ANSI stopped publishing B16.5 in 1996, and the standard is ASME B16.5




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