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Lenslet's innovative EnLight256â„¢ is the world's first commercially available vector DSP with an embedded optical core. The EnLight is a fixed-point processor comprised of three elements: a Vector Matrix Multiplier (VMM) capable of performing vector-matrix operations at a rate of up to 8000 Giga MAC operations per second; a Vector Processor Unit (VPU) capable of performing 128 Giga operations per second and an industry standard DSP (TI TMS320C64xx) for control and scalar processing (SPU). The EnLight256â„¢ could be used either as a system-embedded accelerator or a standalone processor for computational intensive types of applications.
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So that thing is fast??
Maybe if someone told me a real application for sucha device than maybe I wouldn't be so confused.(it is for running nasa stuff? Cray computers? Calculators? Password crackers?)
Titanium is the new bling!
(you heard from me first!)
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I didn't understand either, but I found this...
Multiply-accumulate is an important and expensive operation. It is frequently used in digital signal processing and video/graphics applications. As a result, any improvement in the delay for performing this operation could have a positive impact on clock speed, instruction time and processor performance. In this paper, we show how, by extending our view of a parallel multiplier, we can apply recent innovations in parallel multiplier design to multiply-accumulators. This application results in multiply-accumulators that are as fast as multipliers of the same size (these multipliers have been shown to result in provably optimal delays faster than current designs). This allows a single (optimal multiply-accumulate) circuit to be used for both operations without delay penalty. As a result, multiply-accumulate can be efficiently and effectively implemented as an instruction in RISC CPUs. Additionally, the circuit design reduces the number of devices needed over current fast multiplier designs, so that real estate and power savings also result.Ladies and gentlemen, take my advice, pull down your pants and slide on the ice.
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Macs are used for digital Filters e.g. FIR ( Finite Impulse Response) filters, where you take your digitized waveform and multiply each point with a filter coefficient, then add all these to form a new point in the output... and I guess you can make them play solitare too, if you really wanted toWe have enough youth - What we need is a fountain of smart!
i7-920, 6GB DDR3-1600, HD4870X2, Dell 27" LCD
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