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One of the interesting trends of late has been the slow trickle of features which originated in the mobile space over to the more traditional notebook and desktop PC spaces. We've seen better battery life and power features, better onboard sensors, and different form factors, and now the latest to join the fray is improved noise rejection for VoIP and ASR (Automatic Speech Recognition) applications using some of the same components used in smartphones. Users are starting to expect some of the same features they've grown used to on smartphones and tablets in their more traditional devices. Audience has had IP and discrete voice processors for mobile applications (smartphones and tablets) for a while now, using two and recently three microphones to cancel ambient noise...

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