Audinate Announces Dante SDK for Arm-Based Products

Published: January 25, 2021

Audinate, developer of the Dante AV networking technology, has announced the availability of a software development kit (SDK) for manufacturers of Arm-based audio products.

The Dante SDK lets manufacturers deploy Dante audio networking as on-chip software in their products, reducing costs and conserving on space while delivering world-class audio performance.

The Dante Embedded Platform SDK provides the tools needed to develop Dante-enabled products built upon 32- and 64-bit Arm Cortex-A processors using a Linux operating system, and supports online license activation for OEMs. The SDK allows manufacturers to validate their own designs for performance and capability, ensuring solid reliability for end users.

โ€œWeโ€™re very pleased to offer the first SDK for Dante as software,โ€ says Nick Mariette, Product Manager at Audinate.

โ€œWeโ€™re just beginning to see the changes brought to the AV industry through families of software-based products. Arm-based audio devices are incredibly flexible and cost effective, and now Dante can be integrated in to deliver a truly great customer experience.โ€

In addition to the Dante support for Arm Cortex-A processors, Audinate says that it is working on a Dante Embedded Platform SDK for x86-based audio products. This SDK should be coming shortly, according to the company.

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