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DSPearing act? 03/07/2008
 
digital signal processing , fpgas , algorithmic complexity , Discrete dsps Jump back a decade or more and there was little difficulty identifying just what digital signal processing was. Neither was there any problem in identifying a digital signal processor.
But times change. Today, digital signal processing as a technique is beginning to disappear from view, hidden within applications. Whilst digital signal processors (dsps) are still being produced, they are beginning to evolve into different types of device – witness Texas Instruments’ launch a couple of years ago of the DaVinci platform.
So is digital signal processing disappearing as an identifiable technique and are dsps likely to disappear as discrete devices?
 
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Graham Pitcher
 
 
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