NXP's i.MX 8M processor is about to change IoT audio, voice and video interactions

Las Vegas – (CES 2017) – January 4, 2017 – NXP Semiconductors NV (Nasdaq: NXPI) today announced the launch of the i.MX 8M family of application processors designed to meet growing demand Designed for audio and video system needs, for smart home and smart mobile applications such as OTT set-top boxes, digital media adapters, surround sound, speakers, AV receivers, voice control, voice assistants, digital signage, and universal human-machine interfaces ( HMI) solution.

The concept of smart home is spreading rapidly, not only increasing consumer expectations for audio and video entertainment, but also changing their requirements for consumer electronics. NXP's i.MX 8M series is responsive to the major shifts in streaming media: support for speech recognition and networked speakers in audio; and 4K high dynamic range (HDR) technology for video, making devices even smaller and more compact.

NXP's i.MX 8M series processors feature up to four 1.5 GHz ARM® Cortex®-A53 and Cortex-M4 cores with flexible memory options and high-speed connectivity. These processors also offer full 4K Ultra HD resolution and HDR (Dolby Vision, HDR10 and HLG) video quality, the highest level of professional audio fidelity, up to 20 audio channels and DSD512 audio. The i.MX 8M series is specifically tailored for video streaming devices, audio streaming devices and voice control applications. The new device is capable of driving dual displays, including the following models:

· i.MX 8M Dual/i.MX 8M Quad with two or four ARM Cortex-A53 cores, one Cortex-M4F core, GC7000Lite GPU, and 4kp60, h.265 and VP9 video capabilities;

i.MX 8M QuadLite with four ARM Cortex-A53 cores, one Cortex-M4F core and GC7000Lite GPU;

· i.MX 8M Solo with an ARM Cortex-A53 core, a Cortex-M4F core and a GC7000nanoULTRA GPU.

Martyn Humphries, vice president of consumer and industrial applications processors at NXP, said: "Before, we didn't have any viable processing solutions to meet the voice, video and audio requirements without consuming too much resources. With i. With MX 8M, customers get the right solution for specific audio and video and versatility needs."

Time to market

The i.MX 8 application processor is highly scalable, available in pin and power compatible packages, and provides full software support. The i.MX 8 Multi-Sensor Implementation Kit (MEK) is now available for prototyping the i.MX 8M system. The limited sampling of the i.MX 8M will begin in the second quarter of 2017 and is expected to be fully released in the fourth quarter of 2017. To experience i.MX voice control at CES, visit the NXP showroom in Central Plaza. For more information, please visit the MX8M.

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