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DSP Group's VoIP SoC to power Grandstream's next-gen enterprise-grade IP phones

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Harmeet
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LOS ALTOS, USA: DSP Group announced that Grandstream, a leading manufacturer of IP voice/video telephony and video surveillance solutions, has chosen DSP Group's DVF99 VoIP platform for its new GXP2140 and GXP2160 IP phone models.

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Powered by DSP Group's DVF99 dual-ARM(TM) processor, which integrates digital and analog functions in one SoC, Grandstream's IP phones will deliver advanced features such as support for up to six lines, unparalleled HD voice quality, best-in class acoustics, large graphical color display, Bluetooth connectivity, Gigabit Ethernet and PoE.

DVF99 is based on a state-of-the-art multi-core architecture that provides outstanding performance. The solution includes DSP Group's field-proven IPfonePro SDK, a Linux-based software platform featuring security, enhanced graphics and exceptional HD audio.

Grandstream GXP2140 and GXP2160 IP phones provide outstanding price-performance by effectively leveraging DVF99 features, offering an on-board xVGA LCD controller, a 2D graphics processing unit, multiple DMA engines, power management, DDR3 and NAND Flash memory controllers, multiple USB ports, HD audio codecs, and crypto and security engines.

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