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Philips brings Nexperia multimedia processor

(Product News, 17 Jul 2006 )
By Vinod Kataria

Royal Philips Electronics has launched new Nexperia mobile multimedia processor PNX0103. According to the company the processor facilitates fast download of content to mobile phones and portable flash storage devices, whilst minimizing power consumption and increasing battery life on the move. With the ultra-low power audio capabilities of the PNX0103, consumers can enjoy up to 100 hours of uninterrupted excellent audio playback on their MP3 players.

Rutton Ruttonsha, senior vice president and general manager, personal entertainment solutions, Philips Semiconductors, said, "As the market demands smaller and more fashionable devices capable of holding more data than before, Philips strives to enrich consumer experience with low-power, high-quality audio ICs. At the same time, device manufacturers can benefit from the constant price fluctuations in the flash memory market, since our PNX0103 supports a large range of NAND flash allowing ODMs to switch suppliers easily."

The Nexperia mobile multimedia processor PNX0103 was developed using a 90nm CMOS (complementary metal-oxide semiconductor) fabrication method to produce a programmable IC, capable of supporting any audio decoder or encoder and integrated with advanced power management provisions to reduce power consumption to a minimum.

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