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The AD1981B is used to add analog and digital audio capabilities to computer motherboards by connecting directly to the core logic. By reusing existing systems resources, this solution adds flexibility, improves sound quality, and lowers the system BOM cost by integrating components.
-Flexible OS support
-Integrated AC’97 interface
-Low risk vendor selection and source of supply
-Fast time to market
-Improved speaker performance -
-Parametric EQ improves sound on low cost speakers
-Drivers for W2K, W98, WINXP, WINME, WHQL -Pre-qualified, NT4, *Linux*
-BOM cost savings, more flexibility and better quality
-Validated on core logic chipset families from Intel:
Via, SiS, ATI, nVidia, ALI, and AMD
-Designs inventory and drivers available now
/* Integrated on IBM Thinkpad R51 (2889), It sounds
** great, I had never used AD Audio card prior to this
** and I am very pleased overall. Very Linux
** compatible; and also FreeBSD.
*/
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