Engineering:Aureal Vortex
The Vortex audio accelerator chipset line from Aureal Semiconductor was designed to improve performance of their then-popular A3D audio technology. The first member of the line, the Vortex AU8820, was announced on July 14, 1997 [1], and was used in by a number of sound card manufacturers, like Yamaha and Turtle Beach. After Aureal's release of A3D 2.0, the Vortex AU8830 (known as the Vortex 2) was announced on August 6, 1998 [2][|permanent dead link|dead link}}]. The Vortex 2 chipset won numerous industry awards, and was used among other places in the Diamond Monster Sound MX300, which achieved near-cult status with audiophiles and gamers for the high quality of its positional audio.
Near the end of Aureal's existence, they released a Vortex Advantage budget sound card aimed at systems integrators, which ran on the Vortex AU8810 chipset [3][|permanent dead link|dead link}}].
All Vortex soundcards are still functional with latest Windows 2000/Windows XP drivers in Windows Vista and Windows 7 (32 bit editions only).
See also
- AMD TrueAudio
References
- "Aureal Introduces Vortex Single-Chip PCI Audio Accelerator". http://www.aureal.com/press/071497-vortex.html.
- "Aureal Announces Vortex Advantage Soundcard for Systems Integrators". http://aureal.com/cgi-bin/pub/display.pl?template=press_aur_detail.htm&serial=1045.