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DSP Group Unveils Next-Generation Ultra-Low-Power Always-On Voice Processor

“The consumer and enterprise use of mobile smart assistants is on the rise. This creates a real need for a low-power solution that enables users to enjoy these functionalities via a simple voice-enabled interface,” said Harry Wang, Research Director at Parks Associates. “Integrating with both mobile and wearable devices, DSP Group’s solution will further increase the usage of such applications – creating value for application developers, service providers, and end users,” he concluded.

From the press release "DSP Group Unveils Next-Generation Ultra-Low-Power Always-On Voice Processor" by DSP Group, Inc.

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