Over a decade ago, fixed-point digital signal processor implementations became available, enabling easy software programmability for different DSP algorithms. Those early DSPs offered limited ...
Anyone who uses a cell phone, digital camera, or television set-top box can see why the semiconductor industry is under pressure to find new solutions for today's ...
Video encoding is one of the most challenging problems faced by current video SoC designers due to very high computation complexity and data bandwidth requirements. This challenge gets compounded by a ...
CEVA has announced CEVA-BX – an all-purpose, hybrid DSP / Controller architecture to address algorithms of digital signal processing in voice, video, communication, sensing and digital signal control ...
TL;DR: Ubitium is developing a Universal Processor that combines CPU, GPU, DSP, and FPGA into a single chip, aiming to revolutionize the market by reusing every transistor for multiple functions.
Multicore DSPs now target packet-voice media gateways that require hundreds of channels per chip. Part 1 of this article, which also appears in the print version of ...
DSP Architectures has started production of a new radiation-hardened, digital signal processor chip that's slated for a 2005 launch as part of NASA's Geosynchronous Imaging Fourier Transform ...
Why it matters: Devices like smartphones rely on a fragmented array of CPUs, GPUs, NPUs, DSPs, and other accelerators to handle various tasks. However, these specialized cores often remain idle, ...
Hardware/software co-design has been a goal for several decades, but success has been limited. More recently, progress has been made in optimizing a processor as well as the addition of accelerators ...