Analog Devices (ADI) has introduced a multi-core Sharc DSP device which it believes will remove the power limitations of using floating point DSP for highly determinisitic audio processing. As a ...
The ADSP-21469 fourth-generation SHARC floating-point DSP operates at up to 450 MHz and 2,700 MFLOPS more than doubling previous-generation performance. The chip features three hardware accelerators ...
The latest additions to Analog Devices' Sharc DSPs are the TigerSharc TS201, 202, and 203, which run as fast as 600 MHz. ADI claims a number of leading “scores” using metrics such as performance ...
Fujitsu's premium audio amplifiers based on the Analog Devices floating point SHARC DSP architecture enable a revolutionary automotive sound experience. – SHARC performance enables advanced audio ...
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Audinate, which recently became a member of the Analog Devices Alliances program, has introduced a software-based Dante reference design kit for the ADSP-SC589 DSP + ARM processor, a member of Analog ...
Analog Devices has added two families to its SHARC portfolio, representing the fifth generation of the dsp family. According to Andrew Lanfear, dsp product marketing manager, it's the first time a ...
Analog Devices has released two SHARC 32-bit floating point DSP families. They are the performance-optimised 2148x, and the power-optimised 2147x – both with 3 or 5Mbit of zero wait-state on-chip ...