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Internet News   Internet News : ACube Systems partnership with Cmedia
   posted by elwood on 9-Aug-2019 21:03:19 (4703 reads)
ACube Systems is pleased to announce its partnership with Cmedia, renowned global leading audio chips producer for desktops, laptops and mobile devices.

ACube is very delighted to start this collaboration with one of the biggest and more innovative player in the market.

This can be an important milestone for further and valuable partnership between ACube and other important companies.

We would also thank the guys at Power Progress Community for helping us in reaching this important step for our projects.
    

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Re: ACube Systems partnership with Cmedia
Posted on 13-Aug-2019 12:09:15
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New collaboraion with company Cmedia is good step in direction to develop sound drivers for next Amiga hardware and meke some standards on sound part to avoid Tabor situation.
I hope that ACube, A-Eon, Hyperion and other parties on Amiga scene will take best of this partnership


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Re: ACube Systems partnership with Cmedia
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@thread

Good to read about progress.

lets hope new systems support 4k
Comcast WiFi support

WiFi / wireless 802.11ac drivers.


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Re: ACube Systems partnership with Cmedia
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Nice!

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Re: ACube Systems partnership with Cmedia
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Hmmm so the company that could produce Amiga NG mainboards... (sam series) is partnering with a soundcard / audio manufacturer.....

Does this mean... that the next Tabor A1222 V2 will be produced by aCube and comes with a Cmedia soundcard and driver support ?....

I wonder......


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