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 ...
Every modern computer has a microprocessor in it, but not many have a digital signal processor (DSP). Since the CPU is a digital device, it clearly processes digital data, so you might wonder what the ...
The British chip designer Arm Holdings Ltd. introduced a roadmap for its next-generation central processing unit architecture today. Its new breed of chips will be optimized for specialized workloads ...
This post sponsored by Texas Instruments. The TMS320VC5416 fixed-point, digital signal processor is based on an advanced modified Harvard architecture that has one program memory bus and three data ...
CPU architectures in a single system, whether that is a single system-on-chip (SoC) or a larger electronics platform ...
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 ...
Most wireless headphones and speakers rely on some type of digital signal processing. Here's what you need to know about DSP—and why it's hard to avoid. I've been a contributing editor for PCMag since ...
The allowed patent claims protect AIML's proprietary systems and methods for advanced ECG signal interpretation. These innovations cover the Company's novel approach to extracting clinically ...
A digital signal processor is an IC or IP core designed to process signals digitally with efficiency. Analog signals are converted to digital via an analog-to-digital converter before being processed ...