ESS TECHNOLOGY INTRODUCES FIRST SINGLE-CHIP AUDIO SUBSYSTEM WITH INTEGRATED MUSIC SYNTHESIS AND FULL WINDOWS 95 PLUG AND PLAY SUPPORT FOR MULTI-FUNCTION MULTIMEDIA FREMONT, Calif., Nov. 13 /PRNewswire/ -- ESS Technology, Inc. (Nasdaq: ESST) introduced today the ES1868, the industry's most integrated audio solution for multimedia PCs and multi-function add-in cards. The ES1868 AudioDrive(R) single-chip audio subsystem is the only device that integrates on-chip FM synthesis, full-duplex operation, 16- bit CD-quality stereo audio performance, and extensive Plug and Play support for multiple devices in emerging multimedia designs. The ES1868's direct interfaces to an external modern DSP and IDE CD-ROM device facilitate system design including audio, telephony, and video subsystems. "The ES1868 device provides the industry's most integrated solution to support audio, telephony, and CD-ROM interfaces under the Windows 95 Plug and Play architecture," stated Fred Chan, President of ESS Technology. "This functionality will accelerate development of powerful multimedia PCs to address emerging integration of audio, video, and telecommunications processing." Integrated 16-bit 44.1 kHz CD-Quality Stereo Audio The ES1868's integrated audio subsystem builds on ESS' established architecture for single-chip audio, with industry-tested complete compatibility for games operating in Sound Blaster(TM), Sound Blaster(TM) Pro, and AdLib(TM) modes. The ES1868 provides true, 16-bit analog performance for 44.1 kHz CD-quality stereo audio record and playback. The ES1868's ESFM music synthesizer is backward-compatible to OPL3 FM synthesis and provides superior sound quality with ESFM music synthesis. ESFM music synthesis achieves greater realism and instrument timbre for every sound. The ES1868 AudioDrive can record, compress, and playback voice, sound and music with built-in 6 channel playback mixer controls. The ES1868 supports full-duplex operation for simultaneous record and playback, including direct interface to a modem data pump DSP for simultaneous voice I/O in speakerphone and telephony applications. Control of Multiple Multimedia Devices under Plug and Play The ES 1868 contains the industry's most extensive on-chip Plug and Play device support for multiple multimedia devices, fully compliant with the Windows 95 Plug and Play Specification. ES1868 supports seven internal Plug and Play logical devices, as well as three Plug and Play external devices, more than any other audio subsystem device. "The market requirement for an integrated multimedia PC stems from several sources," explained Bill Windsor, Strategic Marketing Manager at ESS. "The explosive growth of audio and video for multimedia, and PC telephony for office and Internet applications, increases the importance for efficient interface between these subsystems and integrated Plug and Play compliance," he continued. The ES1868 provides Plug and Play configuration for up to seven logical devices: Audio/FM, Modem, IDE CD-ROM., Dual Joystick game ports, MPU-401 MIDI serial port, Configuration I/O Registers, and configurable User I/O space. Configurable User I/O space provides up to 16 consecutive Plug and Play logical device ID addresses, enabling users to add a custom external multimedia processor for product differentiation, such as a specialized audio processor or communications device. For PnP configuration, the ES1868 operates with either an internal ROM, or an external EEPROM directly programmable through the ES 1868, which enables putting multiple identical add-in cards in a system. Audio Interfaces for Telephony, CD-ROM, and Games The ES1868 contains multiple device interfaces facilitating multimedia system design. The ES 1868's interface, to a fax/modem subsystem includes a synchronous DSP serial port to connect directly to a modem DSP, and full-duplex direct connect for speakerphone. The ES1868's interface to the enhanced IDE CD-ROM provides all control signals for programmed I/O or DMA to and from the PC bus. The ES1868 include an MPU-401 serial port for MIDI instrument interface, a third serial port for wavetable synthesizer interface, dual joystick ports for 2-player interactive games, and hardware volume control. The ES1868 includes a parallel ISA bus interface, and advanced power management modes for notebook and green PCs. Software Support and Product Availability The ES1868 chip comes with device driver software that supports PC stereo audio under Microsoft(R) Windows(TM), Windows 95(TM), Windows NT(TM), and Windows Sound System(TM) 2.0, in addition to IBM(R) OS/2 Warp(TM) operating systems, ESS will release a DirectSound driver for ES1868 in 1Q1996 under Microsoft's Games SDK for new high-performance Windows 95 games. The ES1868 is an extension of ESS' AudioDrive family of audio chips, which includes the ES 1688, ES 1788, ES 1888, ES690, and ES938. The ES1868 is packaged in a 100-pin PQFP and is sampling now, with production in 1Q1996. Evaluation Kits are available now, including Evaluation Boards for ES1868/ES690/ES98X/ES938, and a sound applications software library. Pricing is available by contacting ESS directly. ESS Technology, Inc., designs, develops and markets mixed-signal integrated circuits for speech, sound, and multimedia PC solutions. The company was founded in 1984, and holds 1.4 worldwide patents in time-domain audio compression and reconstruction technology. Since 1989, ESS has shipped over 75 million audio ICs. AudioDrive and ESPCM are registered trademarks of ESS Technology, Inc. ESFM is a trademark of ESS Technology, Inc. ESFM technology is ESS Technology patent pending. All other trademarks are the property of their respective holders. For more information, contact ESS Technology Sales Department, phone 510-226-1088, or fax 510-226-8868. CONTACT: Bill Windsor, Strategic Marketing Manager of ESS Technology, = 510-226-1088, ext. 191