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Sonic Core is a German developer of digital audio systems[1], that in 2007 took over some of the assets of Creamware, and continues to support & develop the Scope DSP hardware platform and associated software.

The company released the Scope Xite-1 in 2009 but unlike older Scope products developed by Creamware that were internal PCI cards the Xite is an external rack unit combining a high-end audio interface with a powerful DSP-based audio accelerator farm based on newer DSP chips than the older Scope platform used, but compatibility with older software is maintained by also providing a farm of 6 processors from the original cards. Interfacing with a host computer is done using an PCIe or an ExpressCard.[2]

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