Twebb,

The "3" in OMAP3 stands for 3rd generation of OMAP devices - both OMAP34x and 
OMAP35x.

Besides the silicon technology differences (and minor pin-outs) there are 
varied number of changes between these processor families. One key difference 
is that OMAP35x family comprises of OMAP3503 (ARM only device), OMAP3515 (ARM + 
Graphics), OMAP3525 (ARM + C64x+ based IVA) and OMAP3530 (ARM + Graphics + 
IVA). OMAP3430 will be more closer to OMAP3530.
See http://focus.ti.com/general/docs/gencontent.tsp?contentId=46725 for more 
details.

As for OMAP3430SDP and OMAP3EVM, the differences are many. They use cases for 
both these boards were quite different. It translates to form-factor, on-board 
peripherals, ...

Best regards,
Sanjeev
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Subject: OMAP34xx vs OMAP 35xx

I'm relatively new to the list and hoping someone can clarify a few
things.  Does "OMAP3" imply support of both 34xx and 35xx?  When the
term "OMAP3 EVM" is used, does this mean OMAP3430 SDP only or does it
include OMAP35x EVM?

Thanks.
twebb
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