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Cirrus Logic Inc. is an American fabless semiconductor supplier that specializes in analog, mixed-signal, and audio DSP integrated circuits (ICs). Since 1998, the company's headquarters have been in Austin, Texas .
The typical CobraNet interfaces provided by Cirrus Logic are the CM-1 and the CM-2: [23] CM-1 – the standard CobraNet card, provides 32 in and 32 out audio channels. CM-2 – compact, low-power, lower cost design provides 8 or 16 audio channels. Both cards are designed to be added to audio products by the manufacturer.
Wolfson's chipsets were known for delivering high-quality sound that matched or surpassed the offerings of well-established manufacturers like Cirrus Logic. After replacing Wolfson's chip with a chip from Cirrus Logic there was a minor decline in Apple's iPod sound quality when connected with high-end audio gear despite the improved board design.
Cirrus Logic (NAS: CRUS) carries $24.9 million of goodwill and other intangibles on its balance sheet. Sometimes goodwill, especially when it's excessive, can foreshadow problems down the road.
Analog and mixed-signal chip designer Cirrus Logic announced today it acquired embedded firmware voice processing technology leader Acoustic Technologies, which employs 30 people who have since ...
Suhas S. Patil (born 1944) is an Indian-American entrepreneur, academic, and venture capitalist.He founded Cirrus Logic, a fabless semiconductor company. Patil's work has covered computer architecture, parallel processing computers, very-large-scale integration devices, and integrated circuit design automation software. [1]
Opened in 1984 by AT&T, it was known for a time in the late 1990s as "Cirent Semiconductor" as it was operated as a joint venture between Lucent Technologies and Cirrus Logic Corporation. The Orlando Plant was also home to Bell Labs' Advanced Development and Research Facility (ADRF). Closed in 2005.
U.S. President Donald Trump has promised a swift end to the Ukraine war but with talks about to begin the author of "The Art of the Deal" may have already complicated his task by sacrificing leverage.