Overview:
We know your time is valuable, this online seminar is designed to provide you with time-saving design strategies to help you get your development completed sooner. This seminar discusses the most critical board resources needed to support new processors that are especially well suited for embedded computer boards.
Striving to deliver solutions for maximum overall system performance, embedded board vendors are now offering multi-processor products featuring the latest generation of DSP and RISC processors. Because of their stunning computational speeds and I/O data transfer rates, as the number of processors on a board increases, it becomes more difficult to provide adequate memory, interprocessor communication and I/O data channel bandwidth.
Cutting back on such vital board resources can impose bottlenecks that leave these new processors starved for data and program code, thereby crippling computational speeds. By not taking into account board architectures, and simply relying on processor benchmarks, system designers can experience a significant and unexpected shortfall in overall performance of the end application.
Who Should Attend:
Hardware, Software and Systems Engineers and Managers responsible for integrating high-performance, multiprocessor DSP systems.
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