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The DaVinci Effect: Digital Video Without Complexity

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December 5, 2005
 

J.B. Fowler, Xiangdong Fu, and Rishi Bhattacharya
Texas Instruments

To address the call for more capabilities and higher performance demanded by OEMs, Texas Instruments continues to build upon its leading-edge digital signal processor (DSP) technology, offering developers more performance per MHz and per dollar. However, OEMs also face challenging design barriers, such as compressed time-to-market and limited development resources. For more complex processors to be of value to developers, they must be easier to use than their predecessors.

 
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