Is the stand-alone DSP a dying breed? It may not exactly be dying, but the DSP is not front and center as it used to be. In 2006, EDN changed the name of its annual DSP Directory to the Digital Signal ...
Automobiles are undergoing a digital makeover: gone forever are the days of pure mechanical systems and analog electronics. Today’s automobile is a digital automobile, incorporating dozens of embedded ...
In the early 2000s, digital signal processors (DSP) were simple in architecture and limited in performance, but complex in programming. However, they evolved to meet of the increased performance ...
Harnessing The Power Of DSPs Before semiconductor building blocks or single-chip solutions came on the scene, digital signal processing (DSP) problems, primarily in the military arena, were solved ...
There’s almost nothing worse than an audio conference disrupted by unwanted noises, echoes or distortions. This is where Shure intuitive technology enters. Audio distortion is the death of ...
Ever wondered how Digital Signal Processing (DSP) works? Digital Signal Processing is everywhere. It's in your TV, your phone, your in-car entertainment system, in hospitals, radar systems and ...
To address the broader range of power, performance and area (PPA) demands of embedded applications, Synopsys, Inc. (Nasdaq: SNPS) today announced it has expanded its DesignWare® ARC® Processor IP ...
Light Publishing Center, Changchun Institute of Optics, Fine Mechanics And Physics, CAS The continuous evolution of digital signal processing (DSP) technologies is pivotal for enhancing the capacity ...
Synopsys ARC VPX5 and VPX5FS DSP Processors are based on an extended instruction set and VLIW/SIMD architecture optimized for highly parallel processing Multiple vector floating-point pipelines enable ...
A company called TC Works is planning a new “PowerCore” DSP (Digital Signal Processing) card that actually has a Power PC processor in it and promises 2800 MHz of DSP power. The DSP card, which should ...
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