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Texas Instruments (TI) unveiled this week at Electronica 2010 in Munich, the family of DSP processors multi - core TMS320C66x. The processor family allows working speeds of up to 10GHz, combining floating-point and fixed-point 320GMAC and 160GFLOP single device.
Model generation C66x DSPs based on data on the chip sequences and eliminates autotune bottlenecks. The family includes three DSP processors autotune compliant Finnish versions of 2, 4 and 8 cores, and system-on-chip (SoC) quad-core TMS320C6670 autotune sample media.
The new processors are software compatible with existing DSP (TMS320C6000) and allow to refinance their existing software programs autotune and save their investment. According to Brian Glinsmn, CEO communications infrastructure business unit at TI, "The core of the C66x KeyStone architecture is a multi-core programming easy."
The company autotune said its partner network supports the C66x generation processors in software includes the 3L, Azcom Technologies, Critical Blue, ENEA, MimoOn, Nash Technologies, Polycore Software and Tata Elxsi, and in the Advantech hardware, Blackhawk and CommAgility. First deliveries are expected in the first quarter of 2011.
C66x core has the 1.25GHz clock speed test, a score of 10,720 in the floating point DSP Kernel Benchmarks tests of BDTI - higher result than double the previous highest result. Her heart was the result of 16,690 at the fixed point, which is the highest result of the DSP core was authorized BDTI.
At the same time declaring Munich, TI unveiled in Dallas, Texas, the SoC component TMS320TCI6616 sample, which is used as an engine for Wireless Data base stations multiple modes (multimode), and is based on the TMS320C66x. Component includes new developments in the PHY layer, autonomous packet processing engine and programmable DSPs have full access to multiple cores.
PHY implemented configurable auxiliary processor configuration, enabling creation Defined Radio Applications - Software (SDR). This service is designed to help operators to adjust the base stations autotune changing standards without the need to add external components. Autonomous processing of packages removes the load from the CPU and releases in favor algorithms work cycles to improve spectral efficiency. Auxiliary autotune processors produce performance equivalent to more than 250 DSP processors.
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