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Dirac announces expanded collaboration with NXP Semiconductors during CES2023

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Update time : 2023-01-19 09:53:31
        Swedish digital audio pioneer Dirac today announced a deepening partnership with NXP® Semiconductors, with plans to combine Dirac's digital audio solutions for entry-level car audio systems with NXP's SAF4000 multi-standard, software-defined radio processor. Through this collaboration, car manufacturers can more easily, cost-effectively and sustainably digitally upgrade the performance of their entry-level car audio systems, which are typically used in cars with up to nine speakers.
 
 
        The partnership, which includes NXP's SAF4000 radio and audio solution and the i.MX 8 family of application processors, will enable the two companies to more effectively expand their bundled solutions to help more car manufacturers around the world. The announcement of the partnership will be made at Dirac's booth in the Las Vegas Convention Center, West Hall, #6677, during CES 2023, January 5-8, 2023. 
        Lars Carlsson, Vice President and Head of Car Audio Business Development at Dirac, said, "The demand for premium in-car audio is growing - no longer limited to high-end, luxury cars, but in all cars regardless of make, model or class. Opteo and Dirac Virtuo are two car audio solutions that meet this demand, leveraging Dirac's 20+ years of success in the high-end car audio market to begin offering tailored solutions for entry-level car audio systems. Dirac's reputation for audio innovation grows from strength to strength by equipping entry-level car audio systems with an audio-optimised experience." 
        Both Dirac Opteo and Dirac Virtuo car audio solutions incorporate Dirac's patented digital audio optimisation and spatial correction technologies, including measurement-based amplitude response correction, virtual bass and virtual mid-speaker technologies - to address common acoustic challenges such as cabin negative impact, soundstage imbalance and lack of immersion. 
        The SAF4000 incorporates a state-of-the-art DSP core processing unit and a fully integrated software-defined wideband radio solution capable of covering all global broadcast audio standards, including AM/FM, DAB(+), DRM(+) and HD-Radio™. The SAF4000 simplifies the development of high-performance entertainment information platforms with a single, fully integrated radio and audio integrated circuitry, replacing today's multi-chip solutions with an ultra-compact RFCMOS device as a high-performance system solution.

 
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