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News Release from: ARC International
Edited by the Electronicstalk Editorial
Team on 27 July 2005
Skymedi signs for audio subsystem
Taiwan-based Skymedi has taken a licence for the ARCsound audio subsystem.
Taiwan-based Skymedi has taken a licence for the ARCsound audio subsystem Skymedi, a leader in multimedia Flash memory controllers, selected ARC's audio subsystem because of the significant benefits its small sise and low power consumption offer in the development of the company's next-generation controllers
This article was originally published on Electronicstalk on 20 Feb 2001 at 8.00am (UK)
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"After a thorough search of available audio solutions, we found the ARCsound subsystem was the superior choice to meet our strict design requirements", said Kayi Yeh, Research and Development Division Deputy Director at Skymedi.
"Furthermore, ARC's comprehensive subsystem roadmap gives our company access to a best-in-class multimedia platform to meet the needs of video-intensive applications".
"Skymedi exemplifies how ARC customers are able to take advantage of configurability through licensable subsystems", said Derek, Senior Vice President of Sales and Marketing at ARC International.
"Our programmable ARCsound audio subsystem includes the essential software and hardware components that meet essential design specifications for multimedia SoCs".
"This enables ARC customers to spend critical design time on product differentiation".
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