ThinkPad Digital Signal Processor
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[November 8, 1999, 7:00]
An Optical Tomography System Using a Digital Signal Processor
White Papers However, advancements in silicon fabrication technology allow nowadays the fabrication of powerful Digital Signal Processors (DSP) at a reasonable cost. The use of a personal computer together with a Data Acquisition System (DAQ) as the processing...
[November 25, 2008, 23:00]
Intel and Analog Devices ring in new DSP
News 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. Analog Devices will target the market for stand-alone digital signal...
[December 6, 2000, 12:55]
Intel opens up 'Manitoba' territory
News The cellular processor includes a 312MHz XScale processor, 4MB of flash memory and a 104MHz digital signal processor and will be available to phone makers in the third quarter for $35, or about £20, in volume.
[February 13, 2003, 7:55]
Intel powers up smartphone chip
News Manitoba, also known as the "wireless Internet on a chip", integrates flash memory, a digital signal processor and an XScale processor core onto a single chip. He said integrating the digital signal processor (DSP), flash memory and application...
[February 12, 2003, 11:07]
TI strides towards 65 nanometres
News TI used its 90-nanometre process to boost some of its digital signal processor chips to 1GHz, for example. A middle-of-the-road blend will be used for digital signal processors and communications chips.
[March 23, 2004, 10:20]
US Report: IBM takes on TI
News The investment centers on the addition of more than two dozen chip "cores," including one that provides full compatibility with a Texas Instruments digital signal processor (DSP), IBM said. IBM said in a statement the move is part of a $100m (£61m...
[June 11, 1998, 7:49]
Data Acquisition System for Environmental Noise Control
White Papers With DSP techniques different loudness models can be included, even sophisticated ones, using a powerful digital signal processor capable of 60 MFlops. This paper describes an application of Digital Signal Processing (DSP) in the emerging field of...
[October 7, 2008, 0:00]
Universal Serial Bus (USB) Versus Ethernet: Considerations When Choosing a DSL Modem
White Papers With USB modems, a Digital Signal Processor (DSP) processes the Internet data to and from the modem. Essentially the DSP, a specialized microprocessor designed for fast math calculation, takes the analog signal (from the phone line) and coverts it...
[February 25, 2005, 2:00]
Performance Analysis of the WIMAX-D Physical Layer Blocks on a Next Generation Baseband Processor Platform
White Papers The implementation will be limited to the receiver chain blocks and will be entirely in ANSI C, written for a fixed point digital signal processor. This paper then presents the implementation of the current WIMAX standards on a second generation...
[April 22, 2009, 1:24]
Embedded Processor Based Built-in Self-Test and Diagnosis of Logic and Memory Resources in FPGAs
White Papers The resources under test include the Programmable Logic Blocks (PLBs), large Random Access Memories (RAMs), and Digital Signal Processors (DSPs) in all of their modes of operation. This paper presents an embedded processor based approach for Built...
[November 25, 2008, 23:00]
Electronics and Circuit Analysis Quick Study Guide. FREE first chapter in the trial
Downloads Digital Circuits Integrated Circuit: Boolean Algebra | Microprocessor | Microcontroller | RISC | Digital Signal Processor | Graphics Processing Unit | System-on-a-chip | Very-large-scale integration | TTL | CMOS Elements of Digital Circuits...
[July 24, 2007, 8:00]
Y-Junction Based Addressing in Optical Symmetric Multiprocessor Networks
White Papers The emerging feasibility of optical interconnects is very promising for signal transmission in digital systems with high data rates at the board level and backplane. In a Symmetric MultiProcessor (SMP), every processor has its own cache, and all...
[September 11, 2008, 1:01]
Intel forecasts 3G mobile devices for Christmas 2001
News The chip giant teamed up with its latest business partner Analog Devices to announce they had successfully developed a new digital signal processor (DSP), called Micro Signal Architecture, designed for third-generation (3G) mobile computing devices.
[December 7, 2000, 12:19]
China advances home-grown chips
News The country has now added a digital signal processor (DSP) to its general-purpose CPU, with the announcement of the eDSP21600 last week. Chinese scientists say they have developed the country's first mobile phone chip, and are readying a 64-bit...
[March 6, 2003, 13:52]
New chips aimed at faster mobile phones
News Analog also will announce its first digital signal processor chip developed with Intel. Intel has also said it will use the Micro Signal DSP core to target 2.5G and 3G networks and combine it with its own XScale processor and flash memory products.
[February 19, 2001, 11:47]
Chip rewires itself on the fly
News Designers that have had to use multiple digital signal processor chips or a dedicated programmable logic chip coupled to a general-purpose processor can get equivalent performance with the S5000, just through writing high-level software.
[April 26, 2004, 10:05]
Sony develops digital camera with clearer colour
News The camera's new imaging processor then converts the four-colour signal back into three colours with a linear matrix system. The new model in its Cyber-shot F-series of digital cameras incorporates Sony's recently developed four-colour filter...
[August 18, 2003, 10:30]
Intel to launch processor for handhelds
News In addition, mobile phones require a digital signal processor (DSP) -- a chip that fine-tunes the digital signals that eventually get heard as a human voice. Intel is adding to its arsenal of processors for portable devices by developing an XScale...
[February 19, 2003, 8:56]
Intel reports headway in mobile device market
News The cellular processor includes a 312MHz XScale processor, 4MB of flash memory and a 104MHz digital signal processor. Smith said that before the appearance of the StrongARM processor, which was Intel's first handheld chip, devices using Microsoft's...
[May 16, 2003, 7:59]



