Archive for November 12th, 2009
Samsung application processors
Samsung introduces S5PC110 and S5PV210 application processors

What are the best processor speeds in mobile devices nowadays? About 600 to 700 MHz, right? Samsung has introduced two new application processors today. The S5PC110 and S5PV210 based on ARM CORTEX A8 both clock at impressive 1GHz. From the today’s Samsung Mobile Solutions Forum in Seoul we know that first samples will crawl out no sooner that December 2009, so we probably won’t be able to buy any of two in a smartphone this year. And while we are on the subject, new ARM CORTEX A8 series are not for mobile phones only. Features of both S5PC110 and S5PV210 are mostly common with only stipulation that S5PC110 is designed for portable mobile devices and S5PV210 is aimed for pocket computer gadgets, may be netbooks and PMPs I imagine. Anyway, Samsungs fabricates latest ARM CORTEX processors on 45nm fabrication process, equips them with 32KB data, 32KB instruction and 512KB L2 caches. The effects of these and integrated 1080p full HD codec engine full HD playback and reordering at 30fps, very fast UI response (touchscreen owners will love it), very fast 3D rendering and perfectly smooth browsingDifferences between S5PC110 and S5PV210 are housing pitch: 0.5mm, 14 x 14mm2 FBGA package for S5PC110 and 0.65mm pitch with 17 x 17mm2 FBGA package for S5PV210.
Pioneer A/V Receiver
Posted by admin in Amplifiers, Av receives on November 12, 2009
Pioneer Elite SC-25TXH and SC-27 receivers

Pioneer’s back into its groove not with another GPS
navigation system for vehicles or DVD/Blu-ray player, but this time round they aim to raise the bar (and seem to have done so successfully by the time you reach the end of the post) with their new range of high powered A/V receivers, where the quartet of these are targeted to enhance clarity, detail and dynamic “quick response” from uncompressed Dolby True-HD and DTS-HD Master Audio soundtracks that can be found in Blu-ray Disc entertainment. For instance, the all-new Pioneer Elite SC-25 and SC-27 A/V Receivers do feature a Direct Energy HD Class D amplifier that boasts ICEPower technology to ensure unprecedented reproduction of high resolution multi-channel, stereo as well as compressed audio and provide premium home entertainment that would even fool some into thinking that they’re at a movie theater. As for the Elite SC-27, this model will leverage the full advantages of this emerging amplification technology, as it holds the position of being the industry’s first Class D amp design to achieve THX Ultra Plus and AIR Studio monitor certifications.
Entertainment purists will definitely be more pleased than punch to find out that the SC-25 and SC-27 utilize Burr-Brown analog to digital converters (ADC) and renowned Wolfson digital to analog converters (DAC), working in tandem to maintain high resolution performance throughout the entire digital signal processing chain from input to output. DAC performance is further brought to another level with the SC-27 as it boasts a professional-grade Burr-Brown 192kHz / 24-Bit sampling rate converter (SRC) for ultra-wide dynamic range and advanced jitter reduction. Guess all of your recently purchased Michael Jackson records are going to sound even better on this, just make sure you have a well defined room to maximize the effect of the audio output.
The other two models would be the Pioneer Elite VSX-21TXH and VSX-23TXH that are lower end and yet pack a punch with its Direct Energy Class A/B amplification, integrated
video signal conversion, 1080p video scaling and an abundance of connectivity solutions for current and new high definition as well as standard definition entertainment sources. The Pioneer Elite VSX-21TXH and VSX-23TXH will begin shipping sometime from this month onwards for $700 and $900, respectively, while the Pioneer Elite SC-25TXH and SC-27 will ship out next month for $1,700 and $2,000, respectively
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