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To: Hamid MArandi who wrote (7736)11/11/1997 11:45:00 AM
From: John Nasser  Respond to of 14577
 
Turtle Beach Selects S3's SonicVibes Accelerator for PCI-Based Audio Sound Card

SANTA CLARA, Calif., Nov. 11 /PRNewswire/ -- S3(R) Incorporated (Nasdaq: SIII - news) announced today that Turtle Beach(TM), a division of
Voyetra(R) Technologies Inc. and a leading provider of premier audio for the PC platform, has selected S3's SonicVibes audio accelerator to power its
Daytona PCI(TM) wavetable sound card for Windows.

''Moving audio from the ISA to the PCI bus promises to reduce CPU overhead, allows for the efficient processing of Microsoft's DirectSound audio
technology and enables the usage of main system memory for storing audio samples,'' said Seth Dotterer, director of marketing of Turtle Beach.
''Leveraging the capabilities of S3's SonicVibes accelerator, the Turtle Beach Daytona PCI wavetable sound card delivers on the promise of PCI-based
audio, allowing end-users to take the next step in PC sound technology.''

''As a leading supplier of premier sound card technology, Turtle Beach's selection of S3's SonicVibes audio accelerator highlights S3's increasing
strength in PC audio technology,'' said Steve Lapinski, vice president of Corporate Marketing for S3 Incorporated. ''Providing an impressive
combination of features and improved system performance at a competitive price, S3's SonicVibes audio accelerator is rapidly becoming a leading choice
for emerging PCI-based audio products.''

Turtle Beach's Daytona PCI Wavetable Sound Card

According to Turtle Beach, the Daytona PCI brings end-users the latest in PCI audio technology. With advanced features such as a high-speed PCI
bus-mastering interface, Microsoft(R) DirectSound compatibility, DLS wavetable compatibility for unlimited instrument sounds, SRS(R) 3D Surround
Sound for home-theater like experience and hardware-based, full-duplex record playback at full bandwidth, Daytona maximizes your multimedia
experience by delivering enhanced performance. A value-packed software suite is also included to turn end-user PC into a feature-rich multimedia, music
and audio production tool. Daytona PCI is the affordable way to upgrade PC performance in Windows. This is just what you would expect from the
leaders in award-winning PC sound technology -- Turtle Beach.

SonicVibes Redefines Audio on the PC

With a revolutionary new design that redefines audio on the PC, S3's SonicVibes brings a number of innovative features to the PC audio market. These
capabilities include:

PCI Audio -- SonicVibes leads the industry with a fully-integrated audio processor moving audio acceleration from the ISA bus to the PCI bus
while sustaining DOS games compatibility. This enables higher performance, lowers overall system cost, decreases bus bandwidth and delivers
new levels of interactive media applications such as multi-player gaming on the Internet due to overall improved system performance.
Downloadable Sounds (DLS) -- SonicVibes leads the industry with an audio chip using Downloadable Sounds. DLS extends the standard MIDI
format to allow for the transfer and storage of custom sounds on a PC. Utilizing the DLS standard, software and hardware developers will be
able to deliver an unlimited sound palette, reduce storage requirements and enable real-time interactive audio on the Internet -- changing the way
end-users experience audio on their PCs.
Wavetable Synthesis -- SonicVibes leads the industry with a fully-integrated audio processor enabling low cost Wavetable music synthesis on
the PC motherboard. In the past, wavetable synthesis required multiple discrete circuits preventing universal adoption of wavetable synthesis on
the motherboard. Wavetable brings audio to life on the PC by producing sounds that mirror the original composition.