2007
DOI: 10.1007/s11265-007-0132-z
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From Bit Level Systolic Arrays to HDTV Processor Chips

Abstract: The initial part of this paper reviews the early challenges (c 1980) in achieving real-time silicon implementations of DSP computations. In particular, it discusses research on application specific architectures, including bit level systolic circuits that led to important advances in achieving the DSP performance levels then required. These were many orders of magnitude greater than those achievable using programmable (including early DSP) processors, and were demonstrated through the design of commercial dig… Show more

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“…Designs based on the original concept are still in use to develop high performance embedded computing applications [22], as well as custom hardware targeting military and commercial applications in digital signal processing, communications, and multimedia [34].…”
Section: Systolic Arraysmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Designs based on the original concept are still in use to develop high performance embedded computing applications [22], as well as custom hardware targeting military and commercial applications in digital signal processing, communications, and multimedia [34].…”
Section: Systolic Arraysmentioning
confidence: 99%