Since the year 2000, the sound scientists at audio chip firm Audience have tried to reproduce the way the human ear perceives sound. They turn that knowledge into computer models and create chips that process and reproduce sound so that you can hear it in your mobile phone calls.
Now the Mountain View, Calif.-based chip company is launching its first Smart Sound Processor that will deliver better voice quality on cell phone calls, improved speech recognition, and better audio playback in smart devices.


