Oppo's hi-res audio chip could finally make wireless earbuds sound as good as wired

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Oppo's hi-res audio chip could finally make wireless earbuds sound as good as wired
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Oppo's new chipset promises a big (huge!) jump in sound quality for audiophiles

Oppo may have set a new standard for wire-free hi-fi , after it unveiled a new Bluetooth chip it claims is capable of lossless Developed in-house, the company says its new MariSilicon Y SoC can transmit 24-bit/192kHz audio, which is above the bit depth and sampling rate of CDs – a feat that Oppo says is a first for the industry.

The MariSilicon Y SoC chip is also said to be among the first Bluetooth audio devices to support new encoding standard L3C, alongside established codecs such as Sony's proprietary LDAC solution, LHDC, L2DC, L3C, AAC, and SBC. Oppo also revealed the chip’s personalized audio capabilities, with its onboard processing allowing for a Music Extraction feature which uses AI to isolate the sound of specific stems in a song, such as vocals, drum, bass and other instruments. A Spatial Rendering feature meanwhile allows listeners to tweak the sound's spatial location information after the sound has been isolated.

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