This new type of driver uses a digital solid state chip that produces audio frequencies
The company claims these drivers are very power efficient and can get loud and generate deeper base compared to traditional coil drivers.
TSMC is manufacturing these solid state audio drivers for xMEMS. Products with the new type of driver is expected to be shown off at CES in January. The company says its first speaker has a SPL of 140dB. The company claims these type of speaker has much lower latency compared to physical speakers, can be placed into a much smaller form factor and due to the way it operates, creating active noise cancelling headphones with these results in superior noise cancelling to traditional speaker types
Lots of big claims from the company. Their first speakers will be designed for use in headphones and earbuds, no pricing yet released
The company claims these drivers are very power efficient and can get loud and generate deeper base compared to traditional coil drivers.
TSMC is manufacturing these solid state audio drivers for xMEMS. Products with the new type of driver is expected to be shown off at CES in January. The company says its first speaker has a SPL of 140dB. The company claims these type of speaker has much lower latency compared to physical speakers, can be placed into a much smaller form factor and due to the way it operates, creating active noise cancelling headphones with these results in superior noise cancelling to traditional speaker types
Lots of big claims from the company. Their first speakers will be designed for use in headphones and earbuds, no pricing yet released
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