DSP boasts double memory and I/O bandwidth

A Texas Instruments (April 2006-) product story
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Edited by the Electronicstalk editorial team Dec 7, 2006

Allowing designers to transition to higher-performing digital signal processors (DSPs) without compromising price, Texas Instruments has announced the cost-effective, high-performance TMS320C6454 DSP.

Allowing designers to transition to higher-performing digital signal processors (DSPs) without compromising price, Texas Instruments has announced the cost-effective, high-performance TMS320C6454 DSP.

Targeted for infrastructure equipments including high-end telecom, wireless infrastructure, and video and imaging applications, the new 1GHz C6454 DSP is based on the improved TMS320C64x+TM DSP core and TI's highest-performing DSP architecture.

The C6454 DSP provides developers with twice the memory and I/O bandwidth of the popular TMS320C641x DSPs, as well as other advanced features and specialisation that are needed to create next-generation systems requiring high p