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News Release from: SMSC
Edited by the Electronicstalk Editorial Team on 13 June 2005

USB to ATA controller finds a new home

Telechips has selected SMSC's new USB2005 third generation USB to ATA controller with Windows Media Digital Rights Management for its reference design serving the personal media player market.

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Telechips has selected SMSC's new USB2005 third generation USB to ATA controller with Windows Media Digital Rights Management (Windows Media DRM) for its reference design serving the personal media player market. According to Telechips' Chief Technology Officer, Hyun Min-Ho: 'Telechips' MP3 player reference designs are used in consumer applications around the world'. 'With SMSC's USB2005 controller, we will enable our customers to protect the copyrighted content stored in their players, which is top of mind in today's designs of consumer downloadable, file sharing devices'.

'It is our drive to deliver easy and convenient solutions to help our customers make the products that make people's lives easier and more convenient'.

'The adoption by Telechips of our digital rights management solution enhances the credibility of SMSC's simple, cost-effective implementation of digital rights technology and further extends our presence as a reliable go-to supplier of value added connectivity solutions to designers of consumer products', said Steve Nelson, Vice President of Marketing for Connectivity Solutions at SMSC.

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