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- From: jpt@salama.fno.dec.com (Jari Tavi)
- Subject: Re: "Are DSP Chips Obsolete?" (was re: Alpha fft performance)
- Message-ID: <1993Jan21.172924.1979@rdg.dec.com>
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- Sender: news@rdg.dec.com (Mr News)
- Reply-To: jpt@salama.fno.dec.com (Jari Tavi)
- Organization: Digital Equipment Corporation
- References: <1992Dec31.164221.27734@aplcen.apl.jhu.edu> <1993Jan5.134034.22043@ircam.fr> <1iknq6$6vt@agate.berkeley.edu>
- Date: Thu, 21 Jan 1993 17:29:24 GMT
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-
- As a beginning, my personal opinion: I don't think that DSP's are obsolete.
- This is not a place to make any product announcements, and because I haven't
- read the paper (yet) I can only comment other replys:
-
- In article <1iknq6$6vt@agate.berkeley.edu>, jbuck@forney.berkeley.edu (Joe Buck) writes:
-
- |> Why? Because it suffers from "all the world's a Unix workstation" disease.
- |> (On the other hand, many CS grad students also suffer from this disease,
- |> so if the grader knew nothing about the digital signal processing
- |> marketplace your report might fool him or her).
-
- Hate to see that "Everything is UNIX" when talked about embedded and DSP
- systems too...
-
-
- |> The paper ignores the issue of cost, power consumption, and weight.
- |> Cellular phones are going digital. These require real time speech
- |> compression algorithms in a unit small enough to be hand-held and
- |> run for hours on battery power. For that reason, the future of the
- |> DSP industry is going in the direction of "DSP cores" -- the DSP
- |> is only part of the chip, and the customer can add whatever other
- |> logic is needed. The goal is NOT to get the maximum number-crunching
- |> power; it is to have just enough performance to fit the application
- |> and its memory on one chip and have it run in real time. This
- |> means that the engineer has a hardware/software codesign problem:
- |> produce a combined solution that gets the job done quickly and
- |> for low cost. Sorry, I don't think that Alpha chips are going to
- |> be the answer to the problems the DSP industry currently faces,
- |> though I expect that it will make a very nice workstation CPU.
- |>
-
- Cost, power consumtion and such other things are something that you
- could try asking if or when they are addressed by Alpha AXP. 21064
- will not be the only implementation...
-
- |> The distinction between DSPs and conventional processors is not
- |> how fast they do a multiply. It is their memory bandwidth. Modern
- |> DSPs have multiple memory banks and typically do three I/O operations
- |> per cycle. They are best used in embedded systems, systems with
- |> small amounts of memory and very tight timing requirements.
-
- There's nothing in Alpha AXP architecture itself which conflicts with this.
- I do agree that 21064 as we see it today may not be something one would use
- in cellular phone or something similar, but Alpha isn't bad in issues like
- memory bandwith, context switches or interrupt latencies either... in
- addition to number crunching. There are two RT base products we offer:
- VAX/ELN and DECelx (68k, MIPS etc.) and these RT environments might
- address these issues quite soon, without the need for general purpose
- operating systm "overhead". Also the way you can build memory and i/o
- interconnections to AXP's is very flexible and gives you all you need
- to build for example VERY high bandwith memory interconnect logic...
-
- If you have need for High Performance embedded/real Time systems, please
- contact sales for product directions. Also Aeon has already implemented
- worlds fastest single boarder based on Alpha AXP :-)
-
- regards,
-
- -Jari
-
-
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