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ARM OPTIMIZES BEATNIK TECHNOLOGY FOR
DIGITAL AUDIO APPLICATIONS
Beatnik Launches Enhanced Audio Platform
For Digital Device Market
CAMBRIDGE, UK and SAN MATEO, CA, USA - Feb. 27, 2001
- ARM [(LSE:ARM); (Nasdaq:ARMHY)], the industry's leading
provider of 16/32-bit embedded RISC microprocessor solutions,
and Beatnik, Inc., a leading provider of enhanced audio
solutions and content for digital devices, games and the
Web , today announced that ARM is optimizing the Beatnik®
Audio Engine (BAE) for the ARM® architecture.
The agreement will help accelerate enhanced audio and music
applications for ARM Powered consumer products such
as mobile phones, PDAs, digital cameras, set-top boxes and
Internet appliances.
"This agreement with Beatnik further expands the wide
range of software digital audio solutions available based
on the ARM architecture on the market, and compliments our
existing digital audio offerings," said Dave Walsh,
director of IPSD Product Sales, ARM. "Applications
such as mobile phone ring tones and games can benefit from
Beatnik's low bandwidth and high quality audio technology,
thereby enhancing the user's experience of many consumer
products. With more than 75 percent of all mobile phones
shipped worldwide containing ARM core-based processors,
developers will also benefit from this optimization."
The BAE enables users to experience CD-quality audio and
music through a variety of digital devices including mobile
phones, PDAs and set-top boxes using extremely small file
sizes. It does not require special hardware and provides
a low bandwidth audio solution for digital devices. The
BAE can play back popular formats such as MP3, WAV, AIFF
and enhances MIDI by adding custom samples to recreate the
original sound of the music. This expanded capacity gives
composers an unprecedented variety of sounds to use in their
creative productions.
"Enhanced audio and music is a natural for digital
devices. By working with industry-leading ARM technology,
we are able to give digital device developers a powerful
tool to implement compelling applications without bandwidth
issues," said Shafath Syed, director of product marketing
at Beatnik. "We partnered with ARM because of their
expertise in optimizing software technologies for their
premium architecture. This will ensure that customers receive
the highest performance audio solution."
"The ARM-optimized Beatnik Audio Engine is the perfect
compliment for Liquid Audio's digital rights management
system," said Gerry Kearby CEO and co-founder of Liquid
Audio, Inc. "As a leading service provider of end-to-end
music distribution, Liquid Audio sees ARM's inclusion of
the Beatnik technology as a positive development for device
manufacturers in need of a total music solution."
The BAE's true strength is its ability to play Rich Music
Format (RMF®) files. RMF files are very compact
and play back instantly when started. This technology makes
it possible to create truly interactive audio environments
and games on the Web and in digital devices. RMF files are
typically in the range of 10k to 400K while the equivalent
MP3 file would be 1MB to 4MB.
Under the terms of this agreement, ARM will provide compatibility
for the BAE across its ARM7 and ARM9 product
lines and both companies will co-market this technology
offering. While the BAE supports MP3 playback, ARM offers
a higher performance MP3 technology available to its licensees.
In addition, ARM will port the BAE to the Symbian Platform
designed for advanced cellular phones.
For more information on the Beatnik technology for ARM
core-based solutions, contact Beatnik, Inc. at
. For more information on ARM Applications Software solutions,
contact ARM at info@arm.com.
About Beatnik, Inc.
Beatnik offers scalable, high-quality audio solutions for
digital devices, games and the Web through a combination
of technology, content and services. Beatnik's solution
includes a line of platform applications, production music,
sound content and the Mixman software product line, enabling
the integration of enhanced audio. Beatnik develops, markets
and sells its sonification technology to a community of
creative professionals, technology licensees and consumers
- enabling them to build and interact with music and sound.
Incorporated in 1996, Beatnik was founded by musician and
composer Thomas Dolby Robertson. Mixman Technologies, Inc.
was acquired by Beatnik in December 1999.
About ARM
ARM is the industry's leading provider of 16/32-bit embedded
RISC microprocessor solutions. The company licenses its
high-performance, low-cost, power-efficient RISC processors,
peripherals, and system-on-chip designs to leading international
electronics companies. ARM also provides comprehensive support
required in developing a complete system. ARM's microprocessor
cores are rapidly becoming the volume RISC standard in such
markets as portable communications, handheld computing,
multimedia and embedded solutions. More information on ARM
is available at http://www.arm.com.
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of their respective owners.
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