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Blog Post:
How does embedded processing enable mission critical systems?
Hector Rivera
Our March application of the month is focused on mission critical. Mission critical applications include radar, image processing for radar, software defined radios and unmanned aerial vehicles (UAV). In this blog I will discuss how multicore ties into mission critical applications and how it all plays...
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Mar 5, 2013
Blog Post:
Clouds. Cells. Cool. Continued.
Ralf Bendlin
One year ago Multicore Mix blogger Debbie Shemony posted about trends in the wireless infrastructure market. On the horizon, she saw cloud base station architectures, heterogeneous networks with small cells, and energy-efficient technologies enabling better radio access networks at lower cost and energy...
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Jan 16, 2013
Blog Post:
From Dallas to Salt Lake City – It’s Supercomputing Time Again!
Sarika Patel
It was just last year that we introduced our multicore DSPs to the high performance computing market -- and now it’s already time for our second visit to the annual Supercomputing 2012 show ! We’re excited to be in Salt Lake City from Nov. 12 – 15, for SC’12. In addition to taking...
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Oct 23, 2012
Blog Post:
Embodied Multicore Processing
Ralf Bendlin
The recent birth of my son left me remembering a talk from almost ten years ago. It’s interesting how our brain works. By watching my newborn son learn to turn reflexes into controlled motions, I’m realizing how complicated the most ordinary actions really are. One of his first milestones...
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Aug 22, 2012
Blog Post:
It all comes back to voice......
Debbie Greenstreet
As my colleague Mark Nadeski highlighted in his recent blog post, we are very excited about our 12 months of multicore campaign, which highlights a unique multicore application each month. I personally find it exciting that the application for August is enterprise gateways . I have been an active participant...
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Aug 6, 2012
Blog Post:
12 months, 12 applications! Are you ready for more MULTICORE?
Mark Nadeski
A little over a month ago, we asked you what you would like to see covered in our Multicore Mix blog. One person mentioned that it would be good to see where multicore DSPs can be used outside the wireless base station infrastructure market. I think that’s a great idea! But, we don’t want...
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Jul 9, 2012
Blog Post:
Extra, extra: MCSDK-Video 2.0 now available!
Debbie Shemony
We've got some good news to share! The production release of our MCSDK-VIDEO 2.0 is now available for download . This package provides a software development environment to implement real-time video applications on TI's TMS320C66x multicore DSPs. For more information, check out my colleague...
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Mar 5, 2012
Blog Post:
French Fry Withdrawal -- and My ‘Hazy’ Predictions for High Performance Computing
Arnon Friedmann
I’m not big into New Year’s resolutions (I don’t see the point of waiting to do something you know you should do)… but that said, every few years I put myself on a one month French fries moratorium to start off the year because I just can’t seem to summon the willpower...
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Jan 19, 2012
Blog Post:
Clouds. Cells. Cool.
Debbie Shemony
Besides the obvious connection these 3 words have (yes, they all start with the letter C) ….. clouds, cells and cool all refer to trends we see on the horizon for the wireless infrastructure market. Throughout some informal conversations I’ve had with our multicore team members over the...
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Jan 17, 2012
Blog Post:
Do we really need 'Transactional memory'?
one and zero
Transactional memory seems to gain more momentum these days. But what is behind this terminology? Let me try to explain this in my humble and simple words. Basically for me ' Transactional Memory ' is an atomic access that is non-blocking and coherency is checked at store time. Typically...
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Nov 21, 2011
Blog Post:
Happy Birthday to the C66x DSP
Debbie Greenstreet
The familiar saying, “how time flies” really seems appropriate to me right now. I was just celebrating the one year anniversary of our adoption of an adorable mixed breed puppy (8 weeks old at the time) from an animal rescue group. While it seems that we just brought him home, we only need...
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Nov 11, 2011