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Most wireless headphones and speakers rely on some type of digital signal processing. Here's what you need to know about DSP—and why it's hard to avoid. I've been a contributing editor for PCMag since ...
Once upon a time, DSP stood for Digital Signal Processing. In the late 1980's, however, our beloved acronym began move inexorably towards meaning Digital Signal Processors. By then of course, TI and ...
DSP OS experts agree that, although the boundary between DSPs and µCs is blurring, the RTOSs in the DSP world are different in many ways. According to Jan Rosseel, Eonic's director of engineering, ...
Bluebird features four or eight lanes of 224Gbps PAM4 to support high density 800G, or high-capacity 1.6T optical ...
The remarkable rise of Neural DSP has just taken a very interesting turn with its second hardware release; the Nano Cortex brings the company's design, quality and usability to more players at a more ...
Something is coming from Neural DSP, and it's big enough to warrant a 24-minute comedy documentary episode. That actually tells us very little in terms of what the product is, but the teaser Instagram ...
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