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Old 6th November 2014, 07:58   #1
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Default Audience's software lets PCs process your voice without special chips

Previously, Audience's sound processing tricks have required a dedicated chip, limiting where you would see it; you're more likely to get clever noise cancelling in your phone than in a PC. That's changing shortly thanks to S1.0, the company's first...

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