Topic: New AKM chips
https://www.stereonet.com/uk/news/akm-d … fut9KUamwI
Got your hands on these yet MC?
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https://www.stereonet.com/uk/news/akm-d … fut9KUamwI
Got your hands on these yet MC?
nice
I'm sure RME won't use it.
maybe better to move the topic to " Miscellaneous "
I'm sure RME won't use it.
Why?
Pretty obvious --- it's a solution (splitting the modulator and DAC) created for the audiophile community. The chip is super expensive, and simpler solutions can do the work very well already.
and there's no reason for RME to spend time in this architecture and/or performance hype rather than more important/unique RME technologies.
The chip is super expensive,...
Really?
Can you give figures for this one and the currently used, for comparison?
ning wrote:The chip is super expensive,...
Really?
Can you give figures for this one and the currently used, for comparison?
AK4499EX (which only does dac conversion, not from PCM/DSD, but from a modulated coding) needs to be used together with AK4491 (which does oversampling and sigma-delta modulation).
They were derived by previous product AK4499EQ. I would assume the former two chips cost even more than the latter.
Before the chip crisis and the AKM fire, AK4499EQ cost ~$80 per chip, while AK4493EQ cost $5 per chip.
Audiophile manufacturers may be interested in investing R&D resources on it to cater to their audience. RME certainly won't even care about it.
RME certainly won't even care about it.
Ning, are you working for RME or how is this statement backed up by RME?
I don’t have any affiliation with RME but MC has repeatedly rejected ideas about using a better, premium grade chip here as it does not fit RME’s businesses model.
Thnxs! Im wiser and this makes sense! Anyway im glad they are picking up production again..
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