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Sharp's LR38888 Terrestrial Digital Broadcast Multimedia Processing LSI Offers Low-Power Technology with Longer Viewing Times on Mobile Devices.


Tokyo, Japan, Apr 3, 2006 - (JCN JCN Japan Corporate News
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) - Sharp has developed the LR38888 Terrestrial Digital Broadcast Multimedia Processing LSI LSI: see integrated circuit.


(Large Scale Integration) Between 3,000 and 100,000 transistors on a chip. See SSI, MSI, VLSI and ULSI.
 designed to facilitate longer viewing times for terrestrial digital TV broadcasts on 1-Seg mobile devices. Samples of the LR38888 will be available in April 2006, with volume shipments slated to begin in September 2006.

The LR38888 will contribute to longer viewing times for terrestrial digital TV broadcasts on mobile devices due to a proprietary high-speed media processing See media control.  accelerator, and on-chip memory to achieve low power consumption when viewing TV. The unit further reduces standby power Standby power, also called Vampire power, refers to the electric power consumed by electronic appliances in a standby mode. A very common "electricity vampire" is a power adaptor built on a plug with no power switch.  consumption by incorporating a power supply cut-off cut-off Anesthesiology The point at which elongation of the carbon chain of the 1-alkanol family of anesthetics results in a precipitous drop in the anesthetic potential of these agents–eg, at > 12 carbons in length, there is little anesthetic activity,  switch within the chip itself.

The new LSI also features built-in video and audio output interfaces, and also provides the firmware needed for viewing terrestrial digital broadcasts, which will contribute to shorter development times for mobile devices that enable easy viewing of terrestrial digital broadcasts.

The LR38888 will launch from April with a sample price of 5,500 yen. Mass production will follow from September 2006, with monthly production 300,000 units scheduled.

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