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  2. 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.

  3. File:DSP architecture Folding example.pdf - Wikipedia

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  4. Qualcomm Hexagon - Wikipedia

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    Hexagon is also known as QDSP6, standing for “sixth generation digital signal processor.” According to Qualcomm, the Hexagon architecture is designed to deliver performance with low power over a variety of applications. [3] [4] Each version of Hexagon has an instruction set and a micro-architecture. These two features are intimately related.

  5. Blackfin - Wikipedia

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    The processors have built-in, fixed-point digital signal processor (DSP) functionality performed by 16-bit multiply–accumulates (MACs), accompanied on-chip by a microcontroller. [1] It was designed for a unified low-power processor architecture that can run operating systems while simultaneously handling complex numeric tasks such as real ...

  6. Motorola 56000 - Wikipedia

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    Motherboard of the NeXTcube from 1990 having a Motorola 68040 (25 MHz) and a digital signal processor Motorola 56001 with 25 MHz which was directly accessible via an interface. In most designs the 56000 is dedicated to one single task, because digital signal processing using special hardware is mostly real-time and does not allow any interruption.

  7. TriMedia (mediaprocessor) - Wikipedia

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    TriMedia is a Harvard architecture [citation needed] CPU that features many DSP and SIMD operations to efficiently process audio and video data streams. For TriMedia processor optimal performance can be achieved by only programming in C / C++ as opposed to most other VLIW/DSP processors which require assembly language programming to achieve ...

  8. Multidimensional DSP with GPU acceleration - Wikipedia

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    Multidimensional Digital Signal Processing (MDSP) refers to the extension of Digital signal processing (DSP) techniques to signals that vary in more than one dimension. . While conventional DSP typically deals with one-dimensional data, such as time-varying audio signals, MDSP involves processing signals in two or more dimens

  9. 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 ...