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(Hong
Kong - 9 March 2009) Solomon
Systech today introduced a multimedia processor -
SSD1935, in expansion of the MagusCoreTM
processor family.
Succeed to the SSD1933 dual-core processor, the SSD1935
has stacked DDR memory on-chip, which will significantly
lower the total bill of material (BOM) cost of a
portable multimedia device by 30% and reduce the printed
circuit board (PCB) layers (reduce down to 4 layers) and
size. PCB assembly will be easier
with its 0.8mm pitch Thin & Fine-Pitch Ball Grid
Array (TFBGA) package. The development platform is
on Linux, which is flexible for adding in peripherals
and almost any features.
The
MagusCoreTM
processor family
is designed to meet the growing demand for portable
devices that deliver high quality audio and video
experience at affordable price. The devices support a
wide range of popular video codecs such as H.264, MPEG4,
MPEG2 and RMVB up to D1 resolution. A comprehensive
portable multimedia player reference design supporting
digital TV standards like CMMB with Conditional Access
and DVB-T/H is available. Ready for production
schematic, layout and mechanical drawing will be
provided to customers as a total solution to shorten the
end product development cycle time.
The
SSD1935 offers optimal multimedia performance with high
level of integration for both ODMs and OEMs. Offered in
a compact 15x15 TFBGA package at 0.8mm pitch, the
SSD1935 is designed to enable the new generation of high
performance portable consumer electronic devices at
reduced cost and offer a fast time-to-market solution.
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