DocumentCode
1416697
Title
DSP processors hit the mainstream
Author
Eyre, Jennifer ; Bier, Jeff
Author_Institution
Berkeley Design Technol. Inc., CA, USA
Volume
31
Issue
8
fYear
1998
fDate
8/1/1998 12:00:00 AM
Firstpage
51
Lastpage
59
Abstract
These days, the once obscure engineering term “DSP” (digital signal processing) is working its way into common use. It has begun to crop up on the labels of an ever wider range of products, from home audio components to answering machines. This is not merely a reflection of a new marketing strategy, however; there truly is more digital signal processing inside today´s products than ever before. But why is the market for DSP processors booming? The answer is somewhat circular: as microprocessor fabrication processes have become more sophisticated, the cost of a microprocessor capable of performing DSP tasks has dropped significantly to the point where such a processor can be used in consumer products and other cost sensitive systems. As a result, more and more products have begun using DSP processors, fueling demand for faster, smaller, cheaper, more energy-efficient chips. Although fundamentally related, DSP processors are significantly different from general purpose processors (GPPs) like the Intel Pentium or PowerPC. The authors explain what DSP processors are and what they do. They also offer a guide to evaluating DSP processors for use in a product or application
Keywords
computer architecture; digital signal processing chips; real-time systems; signal processing; DSP processor market; DSP tasks; answering machines; consumer products; cost sensitive systems; digital signal processing; energy-efficient chips; general purpose processors; home audio components; microprocessor fabrication processes; Consumer products; Delay; Digital filters; Digital signal processing; Digital signal processing chips; Filtering; Finite impulse response filter; Microprocessors; Signal processing; Signal to noise ratio;
fLanguage
English
Journal_Title
Computer
Publisher
ieee
ISSN
0018-9162
Type
jour
DOI
10.1109/2.707617
Filename
707617
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