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  2. Digital signal processing - Wikipedia

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    Digital signal processing (DSP) is the use of digital processing, such as by computers or more specialized digital signal processors, to perform a wide variety of signal processing operations. The digital signals processed in this manner are a sequence of numbers that represent samples of a continuous variable in a domain such as time, space ...

  3. Digital signal processor - Wikipedia

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    A digital signal processor (DSP) is a specialized microprocessor chip, with its architecture optimized for the operational needs of digital signal processing. [1]: 104–107 [2] DSPs are fabricated on metal–oxide–semiconductor (MOS) integrated circuit chips.

  4. Max (software) - Wikipedia

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    Also known as "Audio Max", it would prove a forerunner to Max's MSP audio extensions, adding the ability to do real-time synthesis using an internal hardware digital signal processor (DSP) board. [ 8 ] [ 9 ] In 1989, IRCAM worked with Joel Chadabe and Ben Austin of Intelligent Computer Music Systems to license the software for commercial sales ...

  5. Qualcomm Hexagon - Wikipedia

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    According to 2012 estimation, Qualcomm shipped 1.2 billion DSP cores inside its system on a chip (SoCs) (average 2.3 DSP core per SoC) in 2011, and 1.5 billion cores were planned for 2012, making the QDSP6 the most shipped architecture of DSP [12] (CEVA had around 1 billion of DSP cores shipped in 2011 with 90% of IP-licensable DSP market [13]).

  6. Truespeech - Wikipedia

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    Truespeech is a proprietary audio codec produced by the DSP Group. It is designed for encoding voice data at low bitrates (8.5 kbps for 8 kHz samples), and to be embedded into DSP chips. Truespeech had been integrated into Windows Media Player in older versions of Windows, but no longer supported since Windows Vista .

  7. PowerBuilder - Wikipedia

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    PowerBuilder has a native data-handling object called a DataWindow, which can be used to create, edit, and display data from a database.This object gives the programmer a number of tools for specifying and controlling user interface appearance and behavior, and also provides simplified access to database content and JSON or XML from Web services.

  8. THUG Pro - Wikipedia

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    THUG Pro (Tony Hawk's Underground: Pro) is a total conversion mod of the 2004 video game Tony Hawk's Underground 2.It uses its gameplay as the basis for an all-encompassing collection of levels from every original Neversoft game in the series, for use in single-player and online multiplayer gameplay.