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Date: 24th Feb 2010
Ittiam unveils its audio codecs and algorithms
for the ARM Cortex-M4 processor
Ittiam has made available audio codecs and post-processing
algorithms for ARM Cortex-M4 processor. The ARM Cortex-M4
processor is suitable for digital signal control applications
such as motor control, automotive, power management, industrial
automation and embedded audio markets.
Ittiam's audio codecs have been optimized to take advantage
of the Single Instruction Multiple Data (SIMD) unit and
enhanced DSP instructions of the Cortex-M4 processor, enabling
a two times performance gain over the Cortex-M3 processor
implementations.
Ittiam says that its audio codecs and algorithms includes
an optimized implementation of MP3 and WMA decoders, with
a roadmap for additional portable and high definition audio
codecs later this year. These codecs are complemented by
a set of audio effects and acoustic processing algorithms
to provide better listening experience.
"The Cortex-M4 processor is well suited for audio
processing," stated Shantanu Jha, Vice President Media
Processing at Ittiam Systems. "Advanced features like
the single cycle MAC, DSP instructions with SIMD capability
enable efficient audio signal processing on this MCU core.
Combining the microcontroller and signal processing features
at low power, the Cortex-M4 processor is an attractive solution
for the embedded market."
"The Cortex-M4 processor addresses a wide variety
of digital signal control markets and embedded audio is
one of the most challenging in terms of signal processing
requirements," said Shyam Sadasivan, Product Manager
for the Cortex-M4 processor at ARM. "Ittiams expertise
on the Cortex-M processor family has enabled us to address
these requirements through a combination of leading processor
architecture and highly optimized software that will help
our customers get products to market faster."
For more details visit www.ittiam.com, www.arm.com
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