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LAS VEGAS, Nevada, January 7 /PRNewswire/ -- Frontier Silicon, the leading manufacturer of digital audio semiconductors and modules, today announced that it will be supporting the popular Sirius Internet Radio service on its Venice 6 multistandard receiver module. According to market research from Bridge Ratings, Sirius Radio is currently listened to by around six million US-based subscribers via satellite, mainly in their cars. The Sirius Internet Radio service gives subscribers access to numerous channels of music as well as talk, news, comedy and sport programming.
Frontier's Venice 6 allows audio manufacturers to add the capability to connect to the Sirius Internet radio service to a wide range of audio devices such as tabletop radios, clock radios and micro CD systems without requiring a rooftop satellite antenna, thereby making the Sirius service easily accessible in the home environment.
Frontier Silicon's modules and ICs are already at the heart of 80 percent of DAB digital radios used today, and the Venice 6 module is the latest addition to its product range, adding Wi-Fi connectivity to the DAB/DAB+/FM capabilities offered on earlier modules. The Wi-Fi connectivity gives Venice 6-based radios access to over 10,000 internet radio stations and a massive array of free online content such as podcasts and "Listen Again". The module, which also plays audio streamed from a network server and music-on-demand, is opening up vast new markets for the company. By enabling Venice 6 to receive Sirius Internet Radio, consumer electronics manufacturers will be able to produce familiar tabletop radios, microsystems and clock radios that also have access to the Sirius' commercial-free channels for a monthly subscription fee.
Anthony Sethill, CEO of Frontier Silicon said: "The Sirius radio service is already very popular with consumers in the USA, with millions of subscribers regularly enjoying it. Implementing Sirius on Venice 6 is going to let our customers quickly bring to market new easy-to-install home audio products that will bring this high quality Sirius content into the home."
Venice 6 is a truly global radio module, being the world's only multistandard radio capable of receiving Internet radio, DAB/DAB+, FM and music streamed from a network server. It is based on Frontier Silicon's Chorus 2 processor and streams radio stations and music files in a variety of formats and protocols including MP3, WMA, and RealAudio.
Frontier Silicon is located in the North Hall of the CES Las Vegas Convention Centre, room 6636MP.
Editor's Notes: About Frontier Silicon Limited
Frontier Silicon is the leading supplier of digital and RF integrated circuits and modules for digital audio products and mobile digital TV. Established in 2001 as a privately funded fabless semiconductor company, it has over 160 employees and is headquartered in Watford, England, with design centres in Cambridge and Dublin, and branch offices and technical support representatives in Hong Kong, China, Korea and Japan. Products include audio processors for digital radio and network streaming, and receiver solutions for mobile TV.
Customers include Bang & Olufsen, Bush, Denon, Goodmans, Grundig, Hitachi, JVC, Onkyo, Philips, Pure Digital, Revo, Roberts, Samsung, Sanyo, Sharp, Sony, TEAC and Yamaha.
Frontier Silicon is a trademark or registered trademark of Frontier Silicon Ltd. RealAudio is a registered trademark of RealNetworks, Inc. Windows Media is a trademark or registered trademark of Microsoft Corporation.
http://www.frontier-silicon.com/
Frontier Silicon LtdCONTACT: Contact Details: Steve Evans, VP Sales and Marketing, Tel:
+44-1923-474-200, Email: press@frontier-silicon.com
Published January 7, 2008
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