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Technology Stocks : ADI: The SHARCs are circling!
ADI 276.64+0.3%Dec 23 3:59 PM EST

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To: Jim Oravetz who wrote (2785)12/10/2001 3:52:36 PM
From: Jim Oravetz  Read Replies (2) of 2882
 
Industry's Highest Performing Floating-Point DSPs from TI Power Precision Audio, Communication and Instrumentation Applications

TI introduces the first 1350 MFLOPS floating-point DSP and boosts the performance of the popular TMS320C6711/6712
devices
chipcenter.com

Copper interconnects and 0.13-micron transistors make Texas Instruments'
newest DSP chips absolute screamers. "For raw floating-point performance,
TI's DSP leads the pack with 1,350 MFLOPS," avows ChipCenter Technical
Editor Paul Schreier. "This DSP beats out the Analog Devices 600 MFLOPS
Hammerhead, which has been announced but isn't yet shipping."

Where does the C6713's level of performance place it with regard to competitive parts? Martin Burgos, product marketing manager for floating-point DSPs, believes that the closest available part is the Analog Devices Hammerhead, where the 21161 at 100 MHz and 600 MFLOPS has been announced but is not yet shipping. As for available devices, the 21160 comes in at 480 MFLOPS. This means that all three 0.13-micron floating-point devices from TI are well above that level with performance starting at 900 MFLOPS. snip....
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