Houston, TX – Texas Instruments Incorporated (TI) today announced the industry's lowest-power floating-point DSPs—the TMS320C6745 and TMS320C6747—as well as the OMAP-L137 floating-point DSP-plus-ARM ...
This post sponsored by Texas Instruments. The TMS320C6748 fixed- and floating-point DSP is a low-power applications processor based on a C674x DSP core. This DSP provides significantly lower power ...
Texas Instruments' (TI) TMX320C66x DSP utilizes the new KeyStone multicore architecture. The architecture (Fig. 1) is designed to maximize throughput by distributing work to computation elements ...
Teaming a wealth of peripheral connectivity and low power consumption, the company unveils what it is calling the industry’s lowest power floating-point DSPs: the TMS320C6745 DSP and TMS320C6747 DSP ...
The point has moved. It has floated. An ALU cannot deal with this without a hell of a lot of workarounds. An FPU can.<BR>That is a floating point unit.<BR><BR>The inaccuracy of Pentium's FPU was ...