Bangalore: Texas Instruments Incorporated (TI) has announced Modular Open Voice Engine (MOVE) software, voice solution ported to run on TI’s TMS320C64x+ digital signal processor (DSP) core. The company claims that MOVE is a highly optimized system software architecture that enables equipment manufacturers to meet the next-generation processing requirements for a broad range of IP-enabled devices utilizing a field-proven voice engine.
Norm Bogen, senior director of research at In-Stat, said, “This is the type of open software architecture that will enable equipment manufacturers to gaze beyond the realm of IP phones and traditional VoIP devices and expand their capabilities for adding voice to a host of different consumer electronics. I see some unique opportunities down the road for electronics manufacturers to leverage the flexibility, increased processing power and open architecture of TI’s MOVE software to incorporate high quality voice in a myriad of next-generation devices, from home appliances to portable entertainment gadgets.”
G. Mohan, general manager, business development, DSP Systems, Texas Instruments India, stated, “By porting our robust, field-proven voice to run on the C64x+ DSP, TI is enabling equipment manufacturers to significantly increase the functionality of their application offerings with less investment and risk, and to build a roadmap for the future of voice-enabled IP devices. TI’s MOVE software architecture makes the dream of enabling voice on every IP device a reality by equipping customers with a solution that allows them to customize their own software on top of what TI already provides.”
Texas Instruments