
Introducing the FireCracker!
Based on Analog Devices popular
Blackfin
embedded processor, Silica has developed the FireCracker Development and Reference Design Platform for audio and video applications.
FireCracker is a unique concept of a hybrid between a development board and a reference design that enables design engineers to bring embedded computing solutions from concept to production in record time.

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EDN 2005 DSP Directory: Targeted DSPs take aim
EDN writes, 'Welcome to the 2005 EDN DSP directory.
This directory continues to grow at a substantial rate each year so much so, that this year's edition comprises an annual update of companies and products that is available in both EDN's print and online editions and a comprehensive table listing devices and cores that is available exclusively on the Web. '
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EDN 2007 DSP Directory
Welcome to the 2007 EDN DSP Directory, which again groups an ever-expanding list of digital-signal-processing resources into a single repository.
The number of companies, devices, cores, and offerings in the directory continues to evolve and grow.
A few companies have dropped out due to the closing of business or spin-offs, but the company roster and table of devices are always expanding.
This steady growth are a testament not only to the...
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EDN 2008 DSP Directory
As it does every year, this directory groups an ever-expanding list of digital-signal-processing resources in to a single repository.
Use the directory to sift through the device and core offerings of more than 45 vendors by company name or by your target application; download comprehensive specification details and device diagrams; and quickly zero in on the products you need for your designs.
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http://www.edn.com
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Processor Overviews
BDTI has compiled key information on 60 architectures from 22 vendors.
BDTI's Processor Overviews are intended to be used as a reference by DSP engineers and designers who need to quickly compare the basic architectural features of currently available DSPs and general-purpose processors.
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