Tensilica Decoder Implementation Receives Dolby Certification.Business Editors/High-Tech Writers SANTA CLARA Santa Clara, city, Cuba Santa Clara (sän`tä klä`rä), city (1994 est. pop. 217,000), capital of Villa Clara prov., central Cuba. , Calif.--(BUSINESS WIRE)--Oct. 31, 2001 New Tensilica Processor Dolby Digital A digital audio encoding system from Dolby used in movie and home theaters. First used in 1995, Dolby Digital employs Dolby's AC-3 (Audio Coding-3) coding and compression technology and is the standard for DVD-Video and HDTV. 5. (AC-3) Application Solution Package Delivers Superior Audio Capabilities Tensilica(R) Inc., the extensible and configurable microprocessor pioneer, today announced the availability of a new application solution package for the company's Xtensa(TM) processor that provides a high performance Dolby(R) Digital (AC-3(TM)) audio decoding de·code tr.v. de·cod·ed, de·cod·ing, de·codes 1. To convert from code into plain text. 2. To convert from a scrambled electronic signal into an interpretable one. 3. capability. The Dolby Digital decoder solution for the Xtensa processor enables designers to incorporate superior Dolby-certified audio performance into their end systems and systems-on-chip (SOCs). The solution was achieved through the combination of special hardware to accelerate the decoding algorithms created in the Tensilica Instruction Extension ("TIE") language, and an optimized implementation of the Dolby decoder software that utilizes the special hardware. Tensilica's Dolby Digital package delivers an excellent dynamic range of 113 dB. This superior fidelity affords the Tensilica solution broad design applicability. Chris Rowen row·en n. New England A second crop, as of hay, in a season. [Middle English rowein, from Anglo-Norman rewain, variant of Old French regain : re-, re- + , president and CEO (1) (Chief Executive Officer) The highest individual in command of an organization. Typically the president of the company, the CEO reports to the Chairman of the Board. of Tensilica, said, "Our Dolby Digital solution is well suited to cost-sensitive, mass-volume applications where total system cost can be reduced by pairing the ultra-high quality Xtensa core solution with lower-cost analog components yet still meet overall system budgets. Additionally, its exceptional precision is equally applicable to premium grade, ultra-high fidelity audio equipment." "We are impressed by the excellent audio fidelity of Tensilica's configurable Xtensa processor," said Roger Dressler, Dolby Laboratories “Dolby” redirects here. For other uses, see Dolby (disambiguation). Dolby Laboratories, Inc. (Dolby Labs) (NYSE: DLB) is a USA-based company specializing in audio compression and reproduction. director of Technology Strategy. "It will be a real benefit to audio product designers to have a technology that fulfills Dolby's highest audio quality requirements combined with the low-power benefits of a highly optimized processor implementation." Key Features and Benefits Tensilica's Dolby Digital application solution utilizes a 32-bit precision floating-point audio data path, and consumes a worst-case 45 MHz (MegaHertZ) One million cycles per second. It is used to measure the transmission speed of electronic devices, including channels, buses and the computer's internal clock. A one-megahertz clock (1 MHz) means some number of bits (16, 32, 64, etc. of the processor's available bandwidth on the most difficult test case in the Dolby certification suite (48 KHz sample rate, 640 Kbps data rate). In addition, when compared to other 32-bit embedded processors, it uses 40 - 50% less on board RAM/ROM while delivering much higher fidelity output. With these attributes, both system OEMs designing equipment and semiconductor application-specific standard product (ASSP (Application Specific Standard Part) An ASIC chip that is designed as a generic device for a particular market. Whereas an ASIC is typically used only by its creator, ASSPs are used by many different companies in the design of their products. See ASIC. ) providers can benefit from deploying this AC-3 solution. Background on Dolby Digital Dolby Digital, which debuted in movie theaters in 1992, provides up to five full-range sound channels plus a sixth channel for low-frequency effects. It is currently the most popular digital film sound format, as well as a worldwide standard for both standard and high-definition digital TV (SDTV (Standard Definition TV) A set of digital television (DTV) standards with 480 lines of resolution. All SDTV formats are interlaced, and SDTV pictures are not as sharp as progressive scan EDTV or HDTV (Enhanced Definition or High Definition). SDTV Vs. and HDTV (High Definition TV) A set of digital television (DTV) standards that offer the highest resolution and sharpest picture. Although some HDTV sets are available in standard (rather square) screen sizes, the overwhelming majority of sets are wide screen, which eliminates ); digital cable systems; and Digital Versatile Disc digital versatile disc or digital video disc (DVD), a small plastic disc used for the storage of digital data. The successor media to the compact disc (CD), a DVD can have as much as 26 times the storage capacity of a CD. (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. ). Dolby Digital is also becoming an audio standard in Direct Broadcast Satellite (DBS (Direct Broadcast Satellite) A one-way TV broadcast service from a communications satellite to a small round or oval dish antenna no larger than 20" in diameter. ) systems. To date over 57 million products have been sold incorporating Dolby Digital, with significant growth expected as DVD/HDTV video and DVD audio become the de facto standards Hardware or software that is widely used, but not endorsed by a standards organization. Contrast with de jure standard. de facto standard - A widespread consensus on a particular product or protocol which has not been ratified by any official standards body, such as ISO, for multimedia content. Background on Xtensa IV The Xtensa IV processor core provides a powerful, integrated hardware and software development environment with thousands of configuration options and an unlimited range of customer-specific extensions. The environment enables designers to carefully tune the processor for specific functionality. Using a highly intuitive graphical interface See GUI. , designers can take advantage of Tensilica's processor generator to create customized system-on-chip devices containing one or more Xtensa cores, each with specialized functions and instructions. Because these instructions are recognized as "native" by software, developers can simultaneously tune both application software and processor hardware to meet specific speed, power and feature goals. The Xtensa processor typically achieves a worst-case operating frequency of 200 MHz when implemented in standard cell methodology SOCs in 0.18-micron semiconductor processes. Xtensa licensees have implemented the core running at 250MHz in 0.18-micron technologies. Application Solution packages for the Xtensa processor Unlike application software solutions for conventional, rigid processors and processor cores that are "software only" solutions, application solution packages for the Xtensa processor consist of both optimized software and hardware extensions to the processor to accelerate the application code. Applications running on the Xtensa core outperform the same application running on conventional processor cores because the Xtensa processor itself is "tuned" for the target application. The Dolby Digital AC-3 solution for the Xtensa processor is an example of such a package of both hardware and software. Pricing and Availability Tensilica will begin offering the Dolby Digital (AC-3) application solution in January 2002 for $90,000. This price includes a source license to both the optimized C source code and the AC-3 specific TIE hardware extensions for the Xtensa processor. About Tensilica, Inc. Tensilica was founded in July 1997 to address the fast-growing market for configurable processors and software development tools for high volume, embedded systems Embedded systems Computer systems that cannot be programmed by the user because they are preprogrammed for a specific task and are buried within the equipment they serve. . Using the company's proprietary Xtensa Processor Generator, system-on-chip (SOC) designers can develop a processor subsystem hardware design and a complete software development tool environment tailored to their specific requirements in hours. Tensilica's solutions provide a proven, easy-to-use, methodology that enables designers to achieve optimum application performance in minimum design time. The Company has over 140 engineers engaged in research, development, and customer support from its offices in Santa Clara, Calif.; Burlington, Mass.; Princeton, N.J.; Houston, Texas “Houston” redirects here. For other uses, see Houston (disambiguation). Houston (pronounced /'hjuːstən/) is the largest city in the state of Texas and the ; Raleigh, N.C.; Oxford, U.K.; Stockholm, Sweden; Taipei, Taiwan, R.O.C.; and Yokohama, Japan. Tensilica is headquartered in Santa Clara, Calif. (95054) at 3255-6 Scott Blvd., and can be reached at 408/986-8000 or via www.tensilica.com on the World Wide Web. Editors Notes: -- Tensilica's announced licensees are Berkeley Wireless Research Center, Broadcom, Cisco Systems, Conexant Systems, Fujitsu Ltd., Hughes Network Systems, Ikanos Communications, JNI Corp., Marvell (Galileo Technology), Mindspeed Technologies, National Semiconductor, NEC Networks, NEC Solutions, Nippon Telephone and Telegraph (NTT), ONEX Communications, Osaka & Kyoto Universities, TranSwitch Corp., Victor Company of Japan, Ltd. (JVC), and ZiLOG. -- "Tensilica" is a registered trademark and "Xtensa" is a trademark belonging to Tensilica Inc. "Dolby" is a registered trademark and "AC-3" is a trademark of Dolby Laboratories. 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