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2003-06-05 | Altera FPGAs execute FFT operations New cores from Altera Corp. configure programmable logic to perform floating-point DSP operations, allowing FFT operations to be executed. |
2009-10-06 | Achieve efficiency with FPGA-powered platform controls Machine builders are looking for solutions to boost product power efficiencies. Here's how you can achieve optimal efficiency with FPGA-powered platform controls. |
2005-02-28 | Accelerated Tech offers full software support for Freescale processor Accelerated Tech announced full embedded software support for the Freescale Semiconductor MPC5200 processor. |
2005-05-20 | A/D converter board boosts signal bandwidth Pentek customers can now boost signal bandwidth by nearly an order of magnitude with the release of the Model 6826 VME A/D Converter board |
2007-11-07 | A technical overview of RapidIO The RapidIO protocol defines both serial and parallel PHY interfaces with multiple lane widths, giving developers the ability to trade off between latency, data rate, physical channel length and number of differential pairs used based on the needs of a particular application. |
2006-07-17 | A glimpse inside the Cell processor Several years ago, IBM, Toshiba and Sony took the task on creating Cell, an amazing new multiprocessor microprocessor chip that will debut later this year in Sony's PlayStation 3 video game console, Toshiba's high-end televisions and IBM's blade servers. |
2009-04-02 | 45nm-based comms processor aims at 3G, 4G Freescale Semiconductor Inc.'s 45nm PowerQUICC, dual-core QorIQ and six-core StarCore DSP aim to help OEMs build higher performance 3G and 4G wireless base stations that consume less power. |
2014-02-04 | 20Gb/s interconnect devices target data centre apps IDT's RapidIO switches and bridges offer 100ns latency, energy efficiency and multi-processor scalability, promising advanced performance in data center and supercomputing analytics applications. |
2005-06-09 | 11 join Power.org open microprocessor movement Power.org, an open community of developers, tool providers and manufacturers developing standards and applications around IBM Corp.'s Power Architecture, has added 11 new members to its organization |
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