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Philips Electronics today officially announced the PNX9106, the first product in its NexperiaTM automotive media processor family. The PNX9106 is a highly integrated device that includes an ARM core and a dedicated audio digital signal processor (DSP), as well as a large number of peripherals. Complementing the AM/FM broadcast solution, the PNX9160 enables manufacturers to offer a fully integrated audio digital entertainment system that allows consumers to easily connect to their chosen entertainment, information and services on the go.
Advanced audio and connectivity These in-car entertainment applications will see rapid growth in the next few years. To help automakers meet this market need, the Philips Nexperia media processor for cars offers them all the features they need, including media playback and recording. These features connect to a variety of storage media and support the major connectivity standards of USB, Bluetooth, and Wi-Fi. Support for next-generation media formats, including Windows Media Digital Rights Management (Windows Media DRM) technology, enabling devices to collaborate with a wide range of digital entertainment content that supports Windows Media formats, such as music payment services in portable devices At work, the Nexperia media processor will make the car digital entertainment system a big step forward.
For the popularity of personal portable music players, Philips' new Nexperia device for cars can port secure streaming media from devices based on the Windows Media Player format to cars. Through Microsoft Windows Media Digital Rights Management technology and Philips' professional experience in multimedia, consumers can play music in a portable media player that supports Windows Media format on a stereo in a car via a USB interface. Good handling and sound effects. Together, Philips and Microsoft enable consumers to enjoy high-quality digital media sound based on Windows Media Digital Rights Management on the move.
The new Nexperia car processor PNX9106 will deliver high-quality in-car multimedia and more powerful features and functions such as multi-standard audio decoding and playback of music via USB and Flash devices. This processor supports both hard drives, Jukebox and other portable multimedia applications. The PNX9106's chips seamlessly integrate Philips' existing digital signal processor-based automotive radio platforms, such as the SAF7730 + TEF6730, which can be easily upgraded from existing AM/FM designs. The Nexperia automotive processor family will be able to support more advanced features in the future, such as multi-standard video decoding, digital radio platforms and advanced connectivity.
The first Philips Nexperia car processor PNX9106 will be available in the third quarter of 2006. Samples are available now; prices can be contacted by Philips.
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