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- Increase Bandwidth in Medical & Industrial Applications With FPGA Co-Processors
- Programmable Logic Devices PLDs have long been used as primary and co-processors in telecommunications. Digital Signal Processing DSP in medical and industrial applications often has fundamental differences from the typical telecommunication application. In telecommunications, the input data are commonly audio data rates with strict timing constraints such as completing the...
- Tags: Bandwidth, Altera Corp., DSP, Coprocessor, FPGA, Telephony, Telecom & Utilities, Telecommunications, Networking
- White papers 2006-02-01
- ACT: A Low Power VLIW Cluster Coprocessor for DSP Applications
- The ACT Adaptive Cellular Telephony coprocessor architecture is described and analyzed using a set of widely used DSP algorithms. Performance and power are compared to equivalent implementations on ASIC and embedded processor platforms. Flexibility is achieved by fine-grain program control of communication and execution resources. Compression techniques, simple addressing modes...
- Tags: DSP, Coprocessor, VLIW, Flexibility, University Of Utah, ASICs, Processors, Semiconductors, Hardware, Components
- White papers 2006-01-20
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- have new gateway wireless laptop with windowsvista,need windowsxp but
- I just got gateway wireless laptop with windows vista,but i need windows xp for college classes.I don't have money it all goes to the college.how can i get what i need free.i not know anything about computers im just starting to learn so i don't know what info will be...
- Tags: Wi-Fi, Microsoft Windows XP, tenacious12084@..., wireless, windowsXP, wireless laptop, laptop computer
- Discussion threads 2007-09-25
- Windows Vista on the march (or at least the marketing team)
- Clever Use he says..."Vista's clever use of the graphics processor to display media images while freeing up the CPU for other activities was very interesting."This is nothing new: Amigas in the 1990's did this between the 68000 and their custom Agnus graphics coprocessor.Amiga - haven't heard that in awhileI never...
- Tags: Stego, hardware, Microsoft Windows, Microsoft Windows Vista, marketing
- Discussion threads 2007-02-02
- Telecom Wireless: Super Integrated DSP Engine for 3G Basestations
- This is part of a set of projects for a world leading IDM independent device manufacturer, aiming at developing chipsets for UMTS base station equipment. The goal of this project was to design an SoC platform for data processing in the inner modem of a 3G base station. The system...
- Tags: UMTS, Base Station, DSP, Customer, 3G, Telephony, Cellular Phones, Wireless, Telecom & Utilities, Telecommunications, Consumer Electronics, Personal Technology, Networking
- Case studies
- United States trailing in Net access speed
- The United States is lagging behind other countries when it comes to the speed at which citizens can connect to the Internet. Our median access speed is less than a 30th of Japan's, South Korea boasts a median speed over 22 times ours, and even France's median speed is...
- Tags: Internet Access, Verizon Communications Inc., Speed, Wireless LANs, Internet, Network Technology, Fiber Optics, Wi-Fi, Optical Networking, Wireless, Networking, Telecommunications, Andy Moon
- Blog posts 2007-06-27
- speedsted - unable to raise max speed
- Oh well ths for any help!!Bought an Amildo D7400 (fujitsu-siemens) I used it from the beginning on AC At first it booted-up quite normally. I also got my top speed 1600Mhz with no problem.Few months after I started to get locked at 600Mhz after booting.Bonging my head on the wall...
- Tags: Mice, Processors, EIST
- Discussion threads 2006-05-22
- The trouble with troubleshooting interrupts
- The CPU has a busy life filled with interruptions. Why not make its work easier? Read Steven Pittsley?s overview on interrupt uses, IRQ conflicts, and how to troubleshoot pesky IRQ problems.Don’t you just hate interruptions? You’re watching the NBA finals and, just when it gets interesting, the phone rings with...
- Tags: Processors, Steven Pittsley CNE, CPU, programmable interrupt controller, interrupt line, computer, IRQ, interrupt
- Technical articles 2001-07-04
- Mac Boot Camp, part 4: Cupertino strikes back
- From start to finish, the Mac II was a platform full of change. Together, the hardware and software made for a jump in overall performance that was impressive and that set to rest forever the Mac's reputation as a "toy" computer.It took a few years, but the Mac finally outgrew...
- Tags: Desktops, Larry Loeb, Apple Macintosh, Mac II, Apple Inc., hardware
- Technical articles 2000-01-13
- A+ exam prep: Fill those knowledge gaps!
- As an experienced computer technician, Faithe Wempen walked into her A+ exam feeling cocky. The experience humbled her. Read this Daily Drill Down to let her experience be your guide to acing the test.We all have them—areas of computer technology where we haven’t had much practical experience or don’t feel...
- Tags: Processors, Semiconductors, Network technology, Cable, knowledge, Faithe Wempen, Single Edge Contact Cartridge, IRQ, processor
- Technical articles 2000-11-10
- The World's Fastest Computer but..is the human brain more intelligent????
- The World's Fastest Computer but..is the human brain more intelligent????can it beat Gary Kasparov in Chess?? ( possibly the greatest chess player of all time! ) or even conquer Human's in other classic games like "Go"??Gary Kasparov proved how intelligent the human mind is by conquering Deep Blue and matching...
- Tags: ASC Purple, Black Panther, Blue Gene/L, computer, Don Johnston, hardware, human vs computer, IBM Corp., is the brain more intelligent?, supercomputer, supercomputer battle
- Discussion threads 2005-06-03
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