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News Release from: ART, Advanced Recognition Technologies | Subject: smARTspeak for SmartCores
Edited by the Electronicstalk Editorial Team on 22 February 2002

It's smart to run speech recognition on
DSP cores

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ART's smARTspeak NG speech recognition capabilities are now available for DSP Group's SmartCores family of licensable IP cores.

ART's smARTspeak NG speech recognition capabilities are now available for DSP Group's SmartCores family of licensable IP cores The DSP-based solution addresses the intensive processing-power challenges of today's mass-market mobile devices in a cost-effective manner

ART's smARTspeak NG speech recognition technology will be initially implemented on DSP Group's TeakLite DSP core.

The TeakLite core is a 16bit general-purpose DSP core targeted for applications requiring low power consumption, low bandwidth and high processing volume such as 2G and 2.5G wireless communication, as well as Internet audio formats including MP3 and WMA, and voice over IP phones.

ART's unique smARTspeak NG is the first product to successfully combine all the speech recognition functions usually found separately on either speaker-independent or speaker-dependent systems.

"DSP Group believes in the importance of adding to its existing large group of technology partners in order to leverage its SmartCores family of licensable IP cores and provide its customers with complementary solutions including applications, tools and design services", said Bat-Sheva Ovadia, VP of marketing and business development of DSP Group's Technology Licensing Division.

"With ART's all-in-one speech recognition technology bundled with our DSP core, we are offering another attractive solution to our customers".

"After more than a decade at the forefront of speech and handwriting recognition, ART's solutions are increasingly being integrated into leading core technologies for mass market mobile devices - resulting in smaller development resource and shorter time to market for manufacturers", says Eran Aharonson, President of ART.

"Being chosen to support DSP Group's highly innovative SmartCores family is a development which will greatly benefit both OEMs and end users".

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