DALLAS, Nov. 9, 2010 /PRNewswire/ -- Texas Instruments Incorporated's (TI) (NYSE: TXN) new TMS320C66x digital signal processor (DSP) generation surpasses the performance of any other DSP core in the industry, achieving the highest scores on both fixed-and floating-point performance from benchmark studies conducted by the independent third-party analysis firm, Berkeley Design Technology, Inc. (BDTI).
Testing the C66x DSP core separately on the fixed-point performance and the floating-point categories of the BDTI DSP Kernel Benchmarks™ suite yielded the highest scores in the industry for both sets of tests. The score for the C66x DSP core on the floating-point category of the benchmark is more than two times higher than any previously benchmarked device.
"On floating-point performance the C66x delivered a BDTImark2000(™ score of 10,720 – far above the performance of previous-generation floating-point DSPs. This will enable application developers to develop initial application implementations using floating-point math, and then decide whether performance-intensive sections of the code should be migrated to fixed-point to boost performance," said the respected technology analysis firm BDTI in its InsideDSP newsletter. "Having both on the same chip should prove to be a real advantage, as TI is the only supplier offering high-performance, multicore DSP chips that support both fixed- and floating-point."
As a combined fixed-and floating-point DSP core capable of instruction by instruction execution of the two processing modes, TI's C66x core achieves even greater performance in an application where each segment of code is executed in its native processing mode. Integration of fixed-and floating-point capability in the C66x DSP core eliminates costly algorithm conversion from floating-point to fixed-point and allows developers to create code with high precision that runs on a high-performance device.
The BDTImark2000 is one of the industry's most trusted benchmarks for DSP performance. It is comprised of a number of algorithms that are typically performed by DSP processors. The C66x DSP core was benchmarked at a clock speed of 1.25 GHz and achieved a BDTImark2000 score of 10,720 on the floating-point portion of BDTI DSP Kernel Benchmarks, more than two times higher than the previous high score. The same C66x core received a BDTImark2000 score of 16,690 on the fixed-point portion of BDTI DSP Kernel Benchmarks, higher than any other DSP core certified by BDTI. Please see www.BDTI.com for additional information and other scores.
Earlier today, TI announced the new TMS320C66x DSP generation of devices, that includes pin compatible multicore DSPs in two, four and eight core versions, the TMS320C6672, TMS320C6674 and TMS320C6678 as well as a four-core communications System-on-Chip (SoC), the TMS320C6670. Additionally, for wireless base station applications, TI introduced a new SoC, the TMS320TCI6616, also based on the C66x DSP core, delivering more than double the performance of any 3G/4G SoC in the market. For more information on these products visit www.ti.com/c66multicore.
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