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Analog Devices
Designs, manufactures, and markets a broad line of high-performance linear, mixed-signal and digital integrated circuits (ICs) that address a wide range of real-world signal processing applications.
The company's principal products include system-level ICs and general purpose, standard product linear ICs. [Keywords: Blackfin, TigerSHARC, SHARC, ADSP-21xx]
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http://www.analog.com
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Texas Instruments
Designed to make the world smart, healthy, safe, green and fun, Texas Instruments' (NYSE: TXN) solves customers problems through a complete portfolio of embedded processors with industry-leading signal processing, analog and software solutions.
A global semiconductor company, TI innovates through manufacturing, design and sales operations in more than 25 countries.
For more information, go to www.ti.com.
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Power vs. performance: The ultimate DSP design challenge
Doug makes the case for employing clock-less design techniques to high-performance DSPs.
This approach balances power efficiency and flexibility.
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http://www.dsp-fpga.com
date: 6/18/2009
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Intel tries DSP again ... using a 'soft' approach
Launched in 1989, the Intel 80860 (i860XP) digital signal processor set a number of trends for the time but never really achieved commercial market success.
Notably, the VLIW architecture included a 32-bit ALU and a three-part 64-bit floating-point processor unit. (At the time, 16-bit CISC CPUs were still shipping in volume.) According to the folks at Answers.com and this writers first-hand knowledge, the i860 competed for market share...
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http://www.mil-embedded.com
date: 2/15/2010
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FPGAs: Fast Track to DSP
DSPs are found throughout the world of electronic equipment, from cell phones to flat-screen TVs. Dedicated DSP processors and cores are still a widely popular means of achieving digital signal processing needs.
But as CPUs have incorporated arithmetic coprocessors and extensions that optimize digital signal processing tasks, and as other silicon alternatives have emerged, the necessity of a separate DSP device is no longer viewed as...
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http://www.mentor.com
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Pocket Guide to Processors for DSP
BDTI's 'Pocket Guide to Processors for DSP' is a compact, one-page summary of the key features of 42 different families of DSP processors and cores from 11 vendors.
The Pocket Guide includes information on each family's arithmetic type, data width, instruction width, speed, relative DSP performance (based a BDTI composite DSP benchmark score, the BDTImark2000 or BDTIsimMark2000), address space, voltage, and unique features.
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http://www.bdti.com
date: 8/1/2004
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BDTI Articles, Papers, and Presentations
Archive of articles such as * DSP Benchmark Results for the Latest Processors * Developing A/V Software for Consumer Media Products * Smart Processor Picks for Consumer Media Applications * Choosing a DSP Processor * DSPs Adapt to New Challenges * Evaluating the Latest DSPs for Communications Infrastructure Applications * etc.
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http://www.bdti.com
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