CSR and Telechips announce partnership for wireless connectivity solution for MP3 Players and other consumer applications.CAMBRIDGE, England -- CSR (1) (Customer Service Representative) A person who handles a customer's request regarding a bill, account changes or service or merchandise ordered. Agents in call centers are known as CSRs. See call center. (LSE LSE - Language Sensitive Editor :CSR): Photo ref: PEM (Privacy Enhanced Mail) A standard for secure e-mail on the Internet. It supports encryption, digital signatures and digital certificates as well as both private and public key methods. Not widely used, work on PEM later evolved into S/MIME. See MIME. 4772 To download: http://www.csr.com/images/hires/pem4772.jpg CSR today announced that Telechips' latest multimedia software development kit features wireless connectivity using CSR's BlueCore4-ROM for Bluetooth and UniFi-1 Portable for WiFi technologies. BlueCore will allow users to wirelessly connect to stereo Bluetooth headphones Head-mounted speakers. Headphones have a strap that rests on top of the head, positioning a pair of speakers over both ears. For listening to music or monitoring live performances and audio tracks, both left and right channels are required. , and UniFi will allow connection to access points for downloading music or video files, or to a PC for file transfer. Telechips' multimedia software development kit is available now, and will dramatically reduce time to market for new design solutions incorporating both Bluetooth and WiFi; such as MP3 players, PMP See point-to-multipoint and portable media player. PMP - Portable Media Player , mobile TV, PND (Personal Navigation Device) A portable GPS-based navigation system that can be used when walking, hiking or in any vehicle. See GPS. , car and home audio, etc. The Telechips design runs on both of the most common operating systems Operating systems can be categorized by technology, ownership, licensing, working state, usage, and by many other characteristics. In practice, many of these groupings may overlap. for multimedia players, Windows CE, MicroC/OS-II and Nucleus, making the design easy for customers to integrate and use. In addition, running CSR's BlueCore Host Software (BCHS BCHS Baptist College of Health Sciences (Tennessee) BCHS Barron Collier High School (Naples, Florida) BCHS Bear Creek High School (Colorado) ) stack on the multimedia applications processor eases the design process as well as lowering the cost; compared to previous solutions. By using CSR's technologies for both Bluetooth and WiFi, Telechips benefits from industry leading coexistence capabilities. CSR's proprietary interference avoidance techniques ensure that the two wireless technologies are 'aware' of each other, reassuring users that Bluetooth and WiFi can be used simultaneously without any effect on the quality of either. This means that this is the only available combination of WiFi and Bluetooth devices that enables files can be downloaded from the internet at the same time that the user listens to music, streaming via Bluetooth, on stereo headphones without audio or download speed issues. CSR benefits from working with such a widely recognised multimedia solution partner in the market as Telechips, whose previous customers include names such as Samsung, Philips, Sony, JVC JVC Victor Company of Japan (or Japan's Victor Company) JVC Jewelers Vigilance Committee JVC Jesuit Volunteer Corps JVC Jet Vane Control (directs VLS-launched missiles) JVC Jonker-Volgenant-Castanon , BestBuy, Disney and Sandisk. Tracy Hopkins, Vice President of CSR's Consumer Business Unit, commented. "The intrinsic portability of an MP3 player or PMP is perfect fit for CSR technology, as we've always striven to provide the lowest power Bluetooth and WiFi silicon on the market." Hopkins continued. "Telechips has a strong working relationship with many of the top MP3 and PMP manufacturers in the world, so expect to see wireless-enabled PMPs courtesy of Telechips and CSR on the shelves within the next six months." Min-ho Seo, Chief Executive Officer and President of Telechips, said, " Wireless connectivity is widely demanded among customers and end- users. So, many companies have focused on multimedia solutions with wireless connectivity." Seo continues. "It is meaningful for both of us to work together as Telechips can use CSR's low power and low cost solution, already recognised as a strong and comprehensive one in the market." Following in the footsteps of products including VoWiFi handsets, gaming consoles and stereo headsets, PMPs are the latest devices to be wirelessly enabled by CSR's technologies. - ends - About CSR CSR is the leading global provider of personal wireless technology and its product portfolio covers Bluetooth, GPS, FM receivers and WiFi (IEEE (Institute of Electrical and Electronics Engineers, New York, www.ieee.org) A membership organization that includes engineers, scientists and students in electronics and allied fields. 802.11). CSR offers developed hardware/software solutions, based around its silicon platforms, that incorporate fully integrated radio, baseband and microcontroller elements. CSR's customers include industry leaders such as Apple, Dell, LG, Motorola, NEC (NEC Corporation, Tokyo, www.nec.com, www.necus.com) An electronics conglomerate known in the U.S. for its monitors. In Japan, it had the lion's share of the PC market until the late 1990s (see PC 98). NEC was founded in Tokyo in 1899 as Nippon Electric Company, Ltd. , Nokia, Panasonic, RIM, Samsung, Sharp, Sony, TomTom and Toshiba. CSR has its headquarters and offices in Cambridge, UK, and offices in Japan, Korea, Taiwan, China, India, France, Denmark, Sweden and both Dallas and Detroit in the USA. More information can be found at www.csr.com About Telechips Telechips is one of the leading fabless semiconductor companies in Korea. It designs and develops multimedia platforms for application markets ranging from portable MP3 players, car audio, home audio, mobile phones, and broadcasting such as mobile TV, HD radio and its product supports a comprehensive multimedia and communication technology such as MP3, camera, video, mobile TV and GPS navigation. Telechips customers include market leading companies such as Samsung, Philips, Sony, JVC, Hyundai, Thomson(RCA See RCA connector and video/TV history. ), and LG. |
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