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Analog Devices
Designs, manufactures, and markets a broad line of high-performance linear, mixed-signal and digital integrated circuits (ICs) that address a wide range of real-world signal processing applications. The company's principal products include system-level ICs and general purpose, standard product linear ICs. [Keywords: Blackfin, TigerSHARC, SHARC, ADSP-21xx]
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Texas Instruments
Designed to make the world smart, healthy, safe, green and fun, Texas Instruments' (NYSE: TXN) solves customers problems through a complete portfolio of embedded processors with industry-leading signal processing, analog and software solutions. A global semiconductor company, TI innovates through manufacturing, design and sales operations in more than 25 countries. For more information, go to www.ti.com.
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Power vs. performance: The ultimate DSP design challenge
Doug makes the case for employing clock-less design techniques to high-performance DSPs. This approach balances power efficiency and flexibility.
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Intel tries DSP again ... using a 'soft' approach
Launched in 1989, the Intel 80860 (“i860XP”) digital signal processor set a number of trends for the time but never really achieved commercial market success. Notably, the VLIW architecture included a 32-bit ALU and a three-part 64-bit floating-point processor unit. (At the time, 16-bit CISC CPUs were still shipping in volume.) According to the folks at Answers.com and this writer’s first-hand knowledge, the i860 competed for market share...
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