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Actions Semiconductor launches high performance OWL series chipset

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Harmeet
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ZHUHAI, CHINA: Actions Semiconductor Co. Ltd has announced the introduction of its new ATM7039 chipset.

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Actions' ATM7039 chipset is a high performance quad-core tablet solution, which supports the Android 4.2.2 Jelly Bean operating system and brings new advanced multimedia features to higher end tablets.

ATM7039 features the quad-core ARM Cortex A9 CPU (with single CPU running up to 1.6 Ghz), high performance, world-class PowerVR GPU core from Imagination Technologies, 2K by 4K super high resolution decoding including support of the newest international standard--high definition HVEC/H.265 video decoding and a dual channel 64 bit DRAM interface enabling faster data transfers.

Also, the Actions innovative LPD Gen. III architecture in ATM7039 features an intelligent brightness control that reduces power consumption and lessens eye strain.

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Dr. Zhenyu Zhou, CEO of Actions Semiconductor, said: "Actions Semiconductor is pleased to announce the newest member of our OWL series tablet SoC family, ATM7039, a very high performance quad-core tablet solution. With its unique combination of high performance quad-core CPU, powerful GPU and dual channel 64 bit DDR, the ATM7039 brings a very attractive solution to the tablet market that can support high resolution LCD displays up to 2048 by 1536 resolution (retina resolution).

"The support of the newest and most advanced international video compression standard, HEVC/H.265 high resolution decoding, will provide users with a higher level multimedia experience. We expect rapid adoption of this new product, especially among domestic and international brand name customers.

"Together with ATM7021, ATM7023 and ATM7029, the introduction of ATM7039 brings a more complete product offering to the tablet market that targets each segment, from entry level to high-end, and positions us to further penetrate the mobile Internet enabled multimedia market."

The company introduced ATM7039 on September 25.

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