The same microprocessor that lets you burn through a game of Gran Turismo may soon be running your PC's printer, as electronics manufacturers increasingly rely on general-purpose processors. "Standard ...
Computers have reached the point of being a commodity, with low prices and many brands to choose from. This progression of technology has made personal computing affordable to almost everyone, and the ...
General purpose processors (GPPs) are attractive for the digital signal processing requirements of software defined radio. For platforms where the power budget allows the use of GPPs, development cost ...
A new technical paper titled “General-purpose programmable photonic processor for advanced radiofrequency applications” was published by researchers at Universitat Politècnica de València and iPronics ...
If you thought Intel's plans to embed eight cores in its high-end processors were a bit too out there, you'll find that the latest processor developed by semiconductor start-up Tilera is even more of ...
Moore’s Law has underwritten a remarkable period of growth and stability for the computer industry. The doubling of transistor density at a predictable cadence has fueled not only five decades of ...
No longer wallflowers, digital signal controllers (DSCs) are getting much more play these days. This class, which tends to be 16-bit, integer digitial signal processors, initially targeted ...
SafeXcel-5140 is the First High-performance Security Processor Purpose-built for SME Market Embedded Systems Conference, BOSTON, Massachusetts - September 12, 2005 - SafeNet, Inc. (NASDAQ: SFNT), ...