Improving today's multimedia products with 3rd-party audio IP solutions
Michael Franzi, Product Marketing Manager, Synopsys
EETimees (5/25/2011 9:51 AM EDT)
In the multimedia market, there is insatiable consumer demand to create, transmit and share digital audio and video content. This demand is driving explosive growth in consumer electronic devices requiring audio post-processing software IP to play digital content without comprising audio fidelity or the consumer listening experience.
There are multiple factors driving the technology needs for audio post-processing solutions in today's multimedia products and they all support how a new 3rd-party audio IP solution can deliver to the market.
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