Qualcomm S3 Gen 3 and S5 Gen 3 are new audio platforms for mobile devices
28.03.24
Qualcomm introduced two new audio platforms aimed at improving sound quality in mid-range and premium headphones.
The S5 Gen 3 audio chip features a significant increase in the power of artificial intelligence up to 50 times compared to previous versions, a high-quality digital-to-analog converter with the best signal-to-noise ratio.
It also announced the introduction of fourth-generation adaptive active noise cancellation and other advanced technologies for clearer and more detailed sound.
The Qualcomm S3 Gen 3 platform also offers innovations previously only available in premium devices, including support for Qualcomm Voice & Music Extension to ensure quality sound.
Qualcomm notes the high demand for quality audio products among consumers, highlighting the growing interest in advanced audio technologies.
Vivo will be one of the first to use the new S3 Gen 3 music platform in its products.
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