Analysis
TI's DSP technology brings lifelike communications to desktop IP phones
Texas Instruments has announced that Polycom has selected TI’s field-proven digital signal processing (DSP) technology to power its new SoundPoint IP 670 desktop phone. Texas Instruments’ DSP technology and Polycom’s software and systems expertise align to create a unique high definition (HD) lifelike voice quality experience for Polycom’s business customers and to further extend Polycom’s innovative family of IP phones. The two companies have a longstanding relationship and a shared focus to push advanced IP communications features to businesses worldwide.
Over the next five years, IP phone market growth is expected to explode as global business communication requirements evolve and companies update their networks to take advantage of IP for data and voice. In 2007, analyst firm Dell’Oro Group reported that IP lines represented 40 percent of the total number of line shipments deployed. “Powered by TI’s DSP technology and used by more than 2 million users around the world, Polycom’s products and now its new SoundPoint IP 670 desktop phone offers robust quality and superb clarity in voice transmission,” said Angela Raucher, director, product management, TI’s communications infrastructure and voice group. “The power and performance of TI’s VoIP platforms coupled with the breadth and quality of Polycom’s IP phone portfolio is enabling businesses to enjoy a richer audio experience through HD quality voice transmission.”