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Frontier Silicon to Offer Last.Fm Services As Part of Its Internet Radio Technology Platform
Tuesday, April 14, 2009 7:55 PM


(Source: Business Wire)trackingFrontier Silicon, a leading supplier of connected audio technology, has announced that it has become the latest chipset technology platform provider to partner with Last.fm for its internet radio service. With this partnership, approved consumer electronics manufacturers can now quickly add a feature in their hardware radios or connected audio equipment using Frontier Silicon's hardware and software that allows users to easily access the personal radio service of Last.fm.

The company's Venice 6.2 module and IR2.0 Software Development Kit (SDK) together form a complete solution for developing products enabling multiple content streams, internet radio, digital radio (DAB/DAB+/DMB-A), FM, network audio and premium music services. Frontier Silicon also provides a fully-qualified reference platform, Jupiter 6.2, which includes the module and software along with LCD graphic display.

Martin Stiksel, co-founder of Last.fm said, "We are delighted to engage with Frontier Silicon as an established technology platform for our personal radio service. We recognize that consumer electronics is a key part of future growth and that this offering is a welcome addition to our market development strategy."

Anthony Sethill, CEO of Frontier Silicon, commented, "All market indicators show great potential for growth in Internet radio; hence we are extremely pleased to achieve this certification. Our Venice 6.2 module with the IR2.0 software stack is the most complete networked consumer electronics and DAB digital receiver solution on the market, with comprehensive software that allows manufacturers to quickly implement streaming and networked audio capability." He added, "We expect to see first products in mass production based on Frontier Silicon's technology for Last.fm in May 2009."

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Editor's notes

About the Venice 6.2 module and IR2.0 software

The Venice 6.2 module provides complete hardware functionality for networked audio solutions, including built-in IEEE 802.11b/g wireless LAN functionality, removing the need for a separate wireless module. Venice 6.2 features Frontier's own Chorus 2 baseband system-on-chip (SoC), integrating a multi-tasking, multi-threading META processor, which has been designed to address DAB and networked audio applications.

Frontier Silicon's IR2.0 is a comprehensive software stack for Internet radio, enabling network connectivity -- either wired via Ethernet or wireless using IEEE 802.11b/g.



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