Conexant Introduces Industry's First Global Audio/Modem Solution.Business Editors/High Tech Writers Intel Developer's Forum Booth No. 1029 NEWPORT BEACH, Calif.--(BUSINESS WIRE)--Aug. 22, 2000 Conexant's SmartAMC(TM) Provides The Most Highly Integrated And Lowest-Cost Audio/Modem Solution For PC Manufacturers Conexant Systems Inc. (Nasdaq: CNXT) Tuesday introduced the industry's first integrated audio/modem chipset that can operate across all public telephone networks worldwide. Conexant's SmartAMC(TM) solution integrates Conexant's audio and dial-up modem technology to provide a single, worldwide solution, making it ideal for PC manufacturers targeting the price-sensitive consumer market. The company will demonstrate the new SmartAMC chip this week at Intel Developer's Forum at the San Jose Convention Center, booth no. 1029. SmartAMC combines industry standard AC'97 audio with V.90/V.92 dial-up modem connectivity, and provides a significantly lower-cost solution by eliminating the need for a separate audio codec. The new device supports seamless operation between audio and modem functions during concurrent use, eliminating all concurrency Operations that are performed simultaneously within the computer. For example, dual-core CPUs provide complete overlapping of two independent processes. See dual core, hyperthreading, multiprocessing, multitasking, multithreading, SMP and MPP. concurrency - multitasking and compatibility issues. The SmartAMC also includes advanced audio and modem features including wake-on-ring, audio game enhancement support and full duplex echo-free speakerphone. For a further cost reduction, SmartAMC incorporates an on-chip headphone driver. In addition, it is the first audio/modem codec to allow users to experience theater-quality sound while watching a DVD DVD: see digital versatile disc. DVD in full digital video disc or digital versatile disc Type of optical disc. The DVD represents the second generation of compact-disc (CD) technology. movie on their PC. SmartAMC incorporates the Sony Phillips Digital Interface (S/PDIF (Sony/Philips Digital InterFace) A serial interface for transferring digital audio from CD and DVD players to amplifiers and TVs. S/PDIF is typically used to transmit PCM and Dolby Digital 5.1, but is not tied to any sampling rate or audio standard. ) that provides a digital audio output to home sound systems via S/PDIF (PCM (1) See phase change memory. (2) (Plug Compatible Manufacturer) An organization that makes a computer or electronic device that is compatible with an existing machine. or Dolby 5.1). "SmartAMC represents a breakthrough in audio/modem functionality for manufacturers targeting the global PC market," said Matt Rhodes, senior vice president and general manager for Conexant's Personal Computing Division. "It's an excellent representation of our vision to enable a new generation of low-cost PCs equipped with the latest audio and modem features." Conexant's SmartAMC supports AC-Link enabled Southbridge chipsets from Acer, Intel, Via and Sis, and Intel's current and next-generation I/O controller hub I/O CONTROLLER Hub (ICH) is the name for the microchip Intel 82801, which works as southbridge on motherboards with Intel chipsets (Intel Hub Architecture). It is used to connect and control peripheral devices. (ICH See Intel Hub Architecture. ) standards. Conexant's audio/modem solution also supports both new AC-Link riser architectures, the Audio Communications Riser (ACR See riser card. ) and the Communication Network Riser (CNR See riser card. CNR - Communication and Network Riser ), which offer plug-and-play operation and broadband connectivity. In addition, the SmartAMC supports the audio/modem mobile daughter card See riser card. (MDC (1) (Mobile Daughter Card) See riser card. (2) See Meta Data Coalition. ), and the mini-peripheral component interface (MiniPCI) form factor. The SmartAMC solution incorporates Conexant's patented SmartDAA(TM), or silicon data access arrangement (DAA DAA - Distributed Application Architecture: under design by Hewlett-Packard and Sun. A distributed object management environment that will allow applications to be developed independent of operating system, network or windowing system. ) technology, which replaces the DAA portion of a modem or other communications device and connects the digital portion of the device to the telephone network. Previously, manufacturers developed their own DAA solutions using discrete components, or used optical DAA solutions, which have only been cost-effective for the U.S. market. In addition, silicon DAA technology reduces time-to-market for manufacturers because it eliminates the need for them to create and test multiple product versions for different countries. Conexant's modem family includes hardware-based, software-based and "controllerless" modems, plus all associated codecs, drivers, applications and other algorithms for creating complete, host-processing system solutions. Conexant provides its customers with a single source spanning all of the requirements for creating feature-rich modem and audio solutions across a full spectrum of price/performance points. Conexant's SmartAMC is shipping in volume now to major OEM (Original Equipment Manufacturer) The rebranding of equipment and selling it. The term initially referred to the company that made the products (the "original" manufacturer), but eventually became widely used to refer to the organization that buys the products and customers worldwide. Priced at $8 in volume quantities of 10,000, the SmartAMC solution is available in a 48-pin thin quad flat pack (TQFP See QFP. ), and available with Silicon DAA in a 32-pin TQFP. About Conexant Systems With a revenue run-rate of approximately $2 billion per year, Conexant is the world's largest independent company focused exclusively on providing semiconductor solutions for communications electronics. With more than 30 years of experience in developing communications technology, the company draws upon its expertise in mixed-signal processing to deliver integrated systems and semiconductor products for a broad range of communications applications. These products facilitate communications worldwide through wireline voice and data communications networks, cordless and cellular wireless telephony systems, personal imaging devices and equipment, and emerging cable and wireless broadband communications networks. The company aligns its business into five product platforms: Network Access, Wireless Communications, Digital Infotainment, Personal Imaging, and Personal Computing. Conexant is a member of the S&P 500 and Nasdaq-100 Indices. For more information, visit Conexant at www.conexant.com. 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