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Embedded Computing Design
Benchmarking wireless telecommunications infrastructure equipment
By Peter Carlston (Intel)
Summary:
Case study findings show promise for performance density breakthroughs in signaling and control plane processing.
Case study findings show promise for performance density breakthroughs in signaling and control plane processing.
DSP-FPGA.com
Realistic DSP benchmarking takes a systems view
By Eric Verhulst (Eonic BV) and Peter Beukelman (Eonic BV)
Summary:
Because chip manufacturers upgrade their devices so often, introduce new models, and increase clock speeds, performing a series of benchmarks is like shooting at a moving target. Nonetheless, these benchmarks should aid your understanding of the system issues and help you formulate questions as you investigate which processor to use.
Because chip manufacturers upgrade their devices so often, introduce new models, and increase clock speeds, performing a series of benchmarks is like shooting at a moving target. Nonetheless, these benchmarks should aid your understanding of the system issues and help you formulate questions as you investigate which processor to use.
DSP-FPGA.com
Benchmarking microprocessors for high-end signal processing
By Stephen Paavola (Sky Computers)
Summary:
Benchmarks reveal processors offer some interesting capabilities for particular types of signal processing. These include applications where memory bandwidth, for example, may be more important than sheer speed, or where parts count is limited.... (continues)
Benchmarks reveal processors offer some interesting capabilities for particular types of signal processing. These include applications where memory bandwidth, for example, may be more important than sheer speed, or where parts count is limited.... (continues)

