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  2. Digital signal processor - Wikipedia

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    The MSC81xx is based on StarCore Architecture processors and the latest MSC8144 DSP combines four programmable SC3400 StarCore DSP cores. Each SC3400 StarCore DSP core has a clock speed of 1 GHz. XMOS produces a multi-core multi-threaded line of processor well suited to DSP operations, They come in various speeds ranging from 400 to 1600 MIPS ...

  3. Super Harvard Architecture Single-Chip Computer - Wikipedia

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    The Super Harvard Architecture Single-Chip Computer (SHARC) is a high performance floating-point and fixed-point DSP from Analog Devices. SHARC is used in a variety of signal processing applications ranging from audio processing, to single-CPU guided artillery shells to 1000-CPU over-the-horizon radar processing computers. The original design ...

  4. 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 ...

  5. Qualcomm Hexagon - Wikipedia

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    Qualcomm announced Hexagon Vector Extensions (HVX). HVX is designed to allow significant compute workloads for advanced imaging and computer vision to be processed on the DSP instead of the CPU. [19] In March 2015 Qualcomm announced their Snapdragon Neural Processing Engine SDK which allow AI acceleration using the CPU, GPU and Hexagon DSP. [20]

  6. TriMedia (mediaprocessor) - Wikipedia

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    TTI tried unsuccessfully to create a 64 bit next generation TriMedia CPU architecture. This venture was ill-timed, as it was right at the start of the Dot-com recession. In 2003 what was left of TTI was re-absorbed within Philips. [2] In 2002, the TM3260 CPU was released in the PNX1500 Media Processor SoC. This CPU was the first of a family of ...

  7. ARM Cortex-A57 - Wikipedia

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    The ARM Cortex-A57 is a central processing unit implementing the ARMv8-A 64-bit instruction set designed by ARM Holdings. The Cortex-A57 is an out-of-order superscalar pipeline. [ 1 ] It is available as SIP core to licensees, and its design makes it suitable for integration with other SIP cores (e.g. GPU , display controller , DSP , image ...

  8. PowerPC e5500 - Wikipedia

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    The PowerPC e5500 is a 64-bit Power ISA-based microprocessor core from Freescale Semiconductor.The core implements most [1] of the core of the Power ISA v.2.06 with hypervisor support, but not AltiVec.

  9. DEC Alpha - Wikipedia

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    The 64-bit processor was a superpipelined and superscalar design, like other RISC designs, but nevertheless outperformed them all and DEC touted it as the world's fastest processor. Careful attention to circuit design, a hallmark of the Hudson design team, like a huge centralized clock circuitry, allowed them to run the CPU at higher speeds ...