Mixed-processor systems are growing more common as standard system-on-a-chip (SoC) architectures, like the Texas Instruments (TI) OMAP, become available. OMAP combines a conventional ARM processor ...
To address the broader range of power, performance and area (PPA) demands of embedded applications, Synopsys, Inc. (Nasdaq: SNPS) today announced it has expanded its DesignWare® ARC® Processor IP ...
As processors have steadily become faster and less expensive, systems with signal processing algorithms have increasingly been implemented as software running on a processor. One of the first steps in ...
RASTATT, Germany—Lawo has begun shipping v12.0.0 software for its current mc 2 mixing console systems with native support for the HOME mc 2 DSP App that runs on generic CPU platforms using ...
Designing a flexible, programmable DSP system architecture is a daunting task. Considering evolving mobile standards to the newest video compression techniques, the latest algorithms are rapidly ...
Following the launch of its SensPro sensor hub DSP architecture last year, CEVA this week announced its second generation SensPro2 family, which now features seven vector DSP cores for boosting ...
COSTA MESA, Calif.--(BUSINESS WIRE)--QSC is pleased to announce Q-SYS Scaling licenses, enabling integrators and IT administrators to expand DSP processing power and application-specific features on ...
Harnessing The Power Of DSPs Before semiconductor building blocks or single-chip solutions came on the scene, digital signal processing (DSP) problems, primarily in the military arena, were solved ...
In a briefing held before ISE, Karam Kaul, vice president of audio at HARMAN International unveiled several products and principally, the BSS Audio’s Soundweb OMNI Open Architecture Digital Signal ...
There’s almost nothing worse than an audio conference disrupted by unwanted noises, echoes or distortions. This is where Shure intuitive technology enters. Audio distortion is the death of ...
Ever wondered how Digital Signal Processing (DSP) works? Digital Signal Processing is everywhere. It's in your TV, your phone, your in-car entertainment system, in hospitals, radar systems and ...