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To: Windsock who wrote (158681)2/13/2002 4:07:45 PM
From: Paul Engel  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 186894
 
More Support Chips for Intel's XScale and StrongARM CPUs -

"Philips Semiconductors Introduces Audio Codec and Touch Screen Controller for Intel XScale-Based Handheld Applications "

biz.yahoo.com

Wednesday February 13, 1:02 pm Eastern Time
Press Release

SOURCE: Philips Semiconductors

Philips Semiconductors Introduces Audio Codec and Touch Screen Controller for Intel XScale-Based Handheld Applications

SAN JOSE, Calif.--(BUSINESS WIRE)--Feb. 13, 2002--Philips Semiconductors, a division of Royal Philips Electronics (NYSE:PHG - news; AEX:PHI), today announced the availability of the UCB1400, an advanced mixed-signal audio codec chip developed for LCD-based handheld applications. Offering a small form-factor, UCB1400 is an ideal solution for battery-powered devices such as PDAs, handheld PCs, Internet-enabled mobile phones and wireless Web terminals. On a single chip, the UCB1400 combines audio codec functions, a touch-screen controller and power management interfaces -- features traditionally requiring two or more ICs. This combination of features means that handheld manufacturers can build smaller products that run for longer periods of time on a single charge.

The UCB1400 is fully compliant with Revision 2.1 of Intel's Audio Codec '97 (AC'97) Component Specification. The integrated AC'97 Rev. 2.1 interface allows the UCB1400 to communicate with the AC Link host controllers of a variety of embedded processors, such as Intel's® PXA210 and PXA250 Applications Processors, Intel's StrongARM® SA-1110 processor and future processors from Intel based on the Intel® XScale microarchitecture.

``As a member of the Intel® Personal Internet Client Architecture Developer's Network, Philips Semiconductors is providing components that enable high quality wireless devices based on Intel building blocks,'' said Mark Casey, director of marketing for Intel's Handheld Computing Division. ``Platforms based on Intel PCA building blocks, such as Intel StrongARM processors, upcoming processors based on the Intel XScale microarchitecture, and Intel StrataFlash® memory will enable new levels of multimedia and applications processing for wireless devices.''

The UCB1400 integrates a 20-bit stereo codec for audio processing and supports programmable sample rates, I/O gain and digital sound processing including volume, mute, bass and treble controls. In addition to superior audio processing capabilities, the UCB1400 also supports a variety of power management features. Individual UCB1400 blocks can be switched off independently when not in use, optimizing power consumption and maximizing battery-life. The external interface of the UCB1400 has a total of 48 pins, most of which provide the AC Link, interrupt, audio, ADC, touch-screen, power and miscellaneous interfaces. Ten general-purpose pins provide programmable I/O enabling the host processor to perform control functions and monitor status. Other features include 3.3 V supply and built-in power saving modes for portable, and battery-powered applications.

``By working in concert with Intel, Philips Semiconductors is delivering advanced integration and multimedia performance for advanced wireless devices,'' said Tom Dockery, director of product marketing for Philips Semiconductors' computing business line. ``Philips Semiconductors continues to strive for increased integration and system flexibility to create living technology in mobile applications. The UCB1400 device is a perfect example of how we have successfully applied our connectivity and system solutions to another industry leading architecture.''

Pricing and Availability

The UCB1400 audio codec and touch screen controller chip is currently sampling with volume production scheduled for the first quarter of 2002. The UCB1400 is priced at $4.60 in quantities under 1,000 units. Samples can be requested directly from Philips Semiconductors. For more information, please visit semiconductors.philips.com.

About Philips Semiconductors

Philips Semiconductors, a top ten semiconductor supplier with revenues of US$4.4 billion in 2001, is a world leader in silicon systems and standard products for consumer, communications, automotive and computing products. The organization designs, develops and manufactures silicon solutions based on its innovative Nexperia(TM) architectures to create living technology for its customers creating products, service providers using the products, and consumers enjoying the resulting products and services. For more information: www.semiconductors.philips.com.

Note to Editors: Other product or service names mentioned herein are the trademarks of their respective owners.

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Contact:

Philips Semiconductors
Robyn Kao, +886 2 2134 2968 (Asia PAC)
Robyn.Kao@philips.com
or
Warman & Bannister
Birgit van Gellecom, +31 40 214 60 14 (Europe)
BirgitG@warban.nl
or
The Hoffman Agency
Natalie Kessler, 408/975-3032 (USA)
nkessler@hoffman.com

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To: Windsock who wrote (158681)2/13/2002 4:18:06 PM
From: Joe NYC  Respond to of 186894
 
Windsock,

I am talking about this claim:

AMD one even get an audition in the server arena until it has an MP chipset that will run a fast NIC without crashing.

You have to be careful with your accusations, because you may end up being called a liar.

Joe