Focus on Electronics
September 2006
DSP improves soundwithout boosting cost
Texas Instruments has unveiled an audio digital signal processor that provides low cost with many features, addressing the mainstream market for radio head ends that have many speakers and accept input from many formats. The chip is aimed at high-value applications for which users want fairly high quality but have limited budgets, hitting the mainstream of a huge field. The audio market rose 29% to a record $10.1 billion in 2005, according to the Consumer Electronics Association (CEA).
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