Date: 21/11/2010
CEVA-TeakLite-III DSP approved for Dolby for MS11 Multistream Decoder
CEVA, Inc. has announced that the CEVA-TeakLite-III DSP has become the industry's first IP core approved by Dolby for the MS11 Multistream Decoder - the latest Dolby audio technology for enabling multi-format world-wide broadcast in home entertainment products.
"The availability of the Dolby MS11 Multistream Decoder on the CEVA-TeakLite-III DSP constitutes a high-performance, cost-effective solution for customers designing digital media platforms for the home," said Jason Power, Senior Director, Broadcast Audio Ecosystem, Dolby Laboratories. "The time-to-market and performance advantages that CEVA's licensees can leverage from a silicon-proven and Dolby approved MS11 solution are critical success factors for these next-generation, Dolby-enabled products."
"CEVA is proud to be the first IP vendor to achieve Dolby MS11 and Dolby Volume approval for a DSP core, providing our customers with a significant time-to-market advantage for their home entertainment SoC designs," said Eran Briman, vice president of marketing at CEVA. "Furthermore, our single-core implementation based on the CEVA-TeakLite-III DSP ensures significant die size and cost savings, critical to next-generation MS11-enabled set-top box and Digital TV products."
CEVA-HD-Audio is built on the CEVA-TeakLite-III DSP core, and includes a configurable fully cached memory subsystem, a comprehensive set of optimized HD audio codecs, and complete software development kit, including software development tools, prototype boards, and test chips.
To learn more about CEVA-HD-Audio, visit www.ceva-dsp.com/hdaudio.