Creative's X-Fi Audio Chip Reviewed
theraindog writes "The Tech Report has posted an in-depth review of Creative's new X-Fi audio processor. The 51-million transistor chip employs a unique audio ring architecture that pushes an apparent 10,000 MIPS, supports up to 128 hardware-accelerated voices for 3D audio, and can upsample and upmix stereo 16-bit/44.1kHz audio to multichannel 24-bit/96kHz. Creative says that the X-Fi's upsampling and upmixing capabilities can make MP3s sound better than the original CD, and although that claim isn't validated by listening tests, the X-Fi does sound better than other consumer-level audio cards. It also performs better in games, in part because precious few sound cards feature hardware acceleration for 3D audio."
Creative's marketing is stupid. However, it is not as stupid as this:
How can make an mp3 sound BETTER than the CD? Unless they can restore the lost information in the sampling & compressing, it will sound... DIFFERENT from my cd, at the best.
If it sounded "better," it would obviously have to be "different," at the best. Unless you know of some magical way to make something better by making it exactly the same?
Sheesh.
Despite 3D audio acceleration, Creative's new chip just won't improve your vi viewing experience.
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