With Cypress’ silicon diaphragm, monolithic solid-state construction, lightning-fast mechanical response, and flat, near-zero phase response, earbuds can now achieve wider-bandwidth noise suppression, improved passive noise isolation, and unprecedented sound clarity in a package just 46 mm³ and weighing only 98 milligrams.
“This is the most important milestone yet for our ultrasonic transducer platform and in our mission to bring full-range solid-state audio to wireless earbuds,” said Dr. Chiung Lo, VP of Engineering at xMEMS Labs. “By pairing Cypress with Alta-S, we’re accelerating the industry’s shift to MEMS-based audio—delivering superior sound quality, smaller form factors, and the proven reliability of silicon in the world’s most popular consumer audio device.”
Sound from Ultrasound
Cypress introduces an industry-first approach to audio reproduction: ultrasonic amplitude modulation. Instead of pushing air in the audible band like traditional coil speakers, Cypress generates ultrasonic pulses modulated to mirror the audio signal. As these pulses are demodulated in the air, they transform into rich, detailed sound that more faithfully captures the original recording.
This breakthrough delivers superior time-domain resolution for high-resolution and spatial audio, while producing 40x louder low frequencies than prior xMEMS designs. With SPLs exceeding 140dB as low as 20 Hz, Cypress finally makes sound-from-ultrasound a commercially viable, high-performance alternative to legacy moving-coil speakers for ANC earbuds.
Availability
Cypress and Alta-S are available for sampling immediately, with customer mass production shipments expected in 2026.
Demonstrations of Cypress and Alta-S will take place at xMEMS Live Asia 2025 in Taipei (September 16) and Shenzhen (September 18).
Source: xMEMS