Overview:
The Blackfin Processor is the first in a new breed of embedded media processors designed specifically to meet the computational demands and power constraints of today's embedded audio, video and communications applications. It combines a 32-bit RISC-like instruction set with 16-bit dual multiply accumulate (MAC) signal processing functionality and ease-of-use attributes found in general-purpose microcontrollers. Dynamic Power Management enables breakthrough power consumption by allowing the simultaneous adjustment of operating frequency and voltage under application control.
This webcast, the second in a series, will provide a 45-minute presentation by ADI's Media Platforms and Services Group General Managers, John Croteau and Jerry McGuire. John and Jerry will discuss the new Blackfin family and share the successes and outlook of ADI's Embedded Processing initiative. Learn about ADI's commitment to the Blackfin architecture with the disclosure of a 12-month roadmap of single core and Symmetric Multi-Processing (SMP) based Blackfin Processors with a wide variety of peripheral interfaces, including USB 2.0, 10/100 Ethernet, CAN and PCI.
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