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VME and Critical SystemsAugust 2007

Power Architecture's evolution provides DSP advantages

Katie Butler (Freescale Semiconductor and Curtiss-Wright Controls Embedded Computing)
Summary:
Designers of today's military systems have many options when it comes to choosing a DSP system architecture, yet Power Architecture still dominates the market.
VMEbus SystemsFebruary 2004

Implementing image compression algorithms on NeuroMatrix architecture: New approaches

Sergey Mushkaev (Research Center "Module")
Summary:
This article discusses the possibilities that the NM6403 processor opens up for static image compression.
VMEbus SystemsApril 2001

Contrasting DSP and Power PC (PPC) chips for real-time application

Dr. Winthrop W. Smith (DNA Computing Solutions)
Summary:
The goal of this article is to provide technical insights that will help developers of high performance DSP applications decide when and where to use PPC and DSP chips.
VMEbus SystemsAugust 2000

Using new silicon devices to build better high-frequency digital radios

Rodger H. Hosking (Pentek, Inc.)
Summary:
In this article Rodger discusses the features and the benefits of these new devices, and shows how they can be used in various applications.



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