The Dayton Audio DSP-408 4x8 DSP Digital Signal Processor for Home and Car Audio Giveaway is Here! To show some love to our loyal Audioholics readers, we’re partnering with Dayton Audio/Parts Express ...
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 ...
In many low-power applications, the processor is a major contributor to the overall system energy consumption. Hence, the processor typically plays a key role in determining a product's battery life.
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 ...
Arm Total esign enables Credo's customers to collaborate with industry partners to accelerate and simplify the development of ...
Compiling digital signal processing application code is not a push-button process—at least, not unless you're willing to settle for inefficient code. Signal processing algorithms (and the processors ...
We had the good fortune this month of sitting down with Bill Dudleston, Chief Designer and Owner of Legacy Audio to discuss DSP and EQ processing for loudspeaker systems. Audioholics: What are your ...
Kramer's KN-DSP100 Kramer Sound server enables simultaneous processing of 64 input channels and distribution of over 1000 outputs. Kramer is announcing the industry’s first ever digital sound ...
How a NPU programming model can boost the ability to port new models onto state-of-the-art embedded silicon.
Intel and Analog Devices Tuesday announced a new digital signal processor (DSP) architecture designed to pave the way for the next generation of mobile computing devices. Called Micro Signal ...
With an eye on high-volume, high-end consumer products, the AT572D740 Diopsis enters the market as a dual processor system-on-chip, integrating an ARM7 processor, peripherals, and a mAgic complex ...
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 ...