NXP Semiconductors (NASDAQ: NXPI) today announced the i.MX 8M series of application processors designed to meet the growing needs of audio and video systems for smart home and smart mobile applications such as OTT Boxes, digital media adapters,
Surround sound, speakers, AV receivers, voice controls, voice assistants, digital signage, and Human Machine Interface (HMI) solutions.
The concept of smart home is rapidly spreading, not only to improve consumer expectations for audio and video entertainment, but also to change the requirements of consumer electronic devices. The NXP i.MX 8M Series is designed to accommodate the main trends in streaming media: support for voice recognition and networked speakers in audio, and 4K High Dynamic Range (HDR) for audio and video, making the device more compact . igbt modules
NXP i.MX 8M series processors have up to four 1.5 GHz ARM? Cortex? -A53 and Cortex-M4 core, providing flexible memory options and high-speed connection interface. These processors also provide full 4K ultra-high-definition (HDHD) and HDR (Dolby Vision, HDR10 and HLG) audio and video quality, the highest level of professional audio fidelity, up to 20 audio channels and DSD512 audio. The i.MX 8M Series is tailored for audio streaming devices, audio streaming devices, and voice control applications to drive dual displays, including the following new models:
* I.MX 8M Dual / i.MX 8M Quad integrates two or four ARM Cortex-A53 cores, one Cortex-M4F core, and the GC7000Lite GPU. It also offers 4kp60, h.265 and VP9 audio and video capabilities bsm50gd170dl
* I.MX 8M QuadLite, integrated four ARM Cortex-A53 core, a Cortex-M4F core and GC7000Lite GPU
* I.MX 8M Solo, the integration of an ARM Cortex-A53 core, a Cortex-M4F core and GC7000nanoULTRA GPU
"Until now, there was no viable processor solution to meet voice, video, and audio requirements without consuming too many resources," said Martyn Humphries, vice president of consumer and industrial applications processor at NXP. .MX 8M, customers have access to the right solutions to meet specific audiovisual and multi-functional needs. "
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