Digital Entertainment Device Manufacturers
Have New Resource for Developing Advanced Consumer Applications
DALLAS (August 15, 2005) - Extending
their reach in the portable entertainment market, Texas Instruments
Incorporated (TI) (NYSE: TXN) and A-MAX Technology, Ltd. (A-MAX),
the leading Innovative Design Services (IDS) supplier of portable
audio devices to global brand manufacturers in the portable
consumer electronics industry, today announced that A-MAX
will be supporting TI's digital signal processor (DSP) technology
for developing and manufacturing two advanced portable digital
entertainment products. Bringing together these two leaders
in the portable digital entertainment hardware market will
provide manufacturers with low cost, high quality, production-ready
products to help speed time to market and ease design issues.
(See www.ti.com/portableaudio8.)
Building on its experience in design,
development, manufacturing and distribution of high quality
portable digital media products, A-MAX has expanded its product
design offerings beyond basic MP3 players to advanced digital
entertainment centers. TI's DSP-based technology enables A-MAX
to reach new markets and offer manufacturers feature-rich
portable media player and audio jukeboxes. Original Equipment
Manufacturers (OEM) can contact A-MAX now to begin development
on these portable entertainment applications.
"Building on our leadership in the
MP3 player market, TI has enabled us to enter new product
markets that will allow us to differentiate our devices,"
said Victor Chan, CEO of A-MAX. "Together, we are introducing
a new level of product features and functionality that has
previously been unavailable, helping us expand our offerings
and opening up new doors in portable entertainment."
With TI's Digital Media processors, A-MAX
is now able to supply OEMs with production-ready portable
media players (PMP). TI works with its vast third party network
to provide all of the building blocks and software tools for
feature-rich devices, supporting the most popular video, audio
and imaging formats, including D1 resolution for movies, high
resolution digital images and video encoding. The PMP can
record from or display to a TV, and it can store and play
full-length movies on its color display--making it a virtual
video store and movie theater in the palm of the hand.
Leveraging TI's comprehensive DSP-based
digital audio processor, A-MAX can pack the most advanced
digital entertainment functionality available into an audio
HDD player that can fit in a shirt pocket. This TI-enabled
audio jukebox can play and record all of the most popular
audio formats, as well as support games and play MJPEG and
MPEG-4 movies and display BMP and JPEG images in full color
on the player. Devices based on TI's DSP-based solutions are
programmable and can be updated through software upgrades
to incorporate new features and functionality, helping differentiate
the product from its competitors. In addition, TI's low-power,
high performance DSP can handle all of the processing required
for a portable player with overhead remaining, allowing manufacturers
to differentiate their products by adding more features. For
instance, an audio HDD player is now able to incorporate slideshows,
which can be created on the device by attaching a music playlist
to a series of photos and then shown on the color LCD.
"By partnering with leading
design manufacturers like A-MAX, TI can expand its reach in
the portable digital entertainment market," said Raj
Talluri, worldwide manager of the Imaging and Audio Group,
Texas Instruments. "As the portable entertainment market
continues to evolve, the demand to provide OEMs with production-ready
devices is steadily increasing. A-MAX will help TI meet customers'
needs to get to market quickly with high performance products,
while reducing system design complexity and manufacturing
costs."
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