Blackfin® embodies a new breed of 16/32-bit embedded processor with the industry's highest performance and power efficiency for applications where a convergence of capabilities – multi-format audio, video, voice and image processing; multi-mode baseband and packet processing; and real-time security and control processing – are critical. It is this powerful combination of software flexibility and scalability that has gained Blackfin widespread adoption in convergent applications such as digital home entertainment; networked and streaming media; automotive telematics and infotainment; and digital radio and mobile TV.
Blackfin Highlights:
- Single instruction-set architecture with processing performance that meets or beats the competition's DSP product range - and provides better power, cost, and memory efficiency.
- 16/32-bit architecture enables next generation embedded applications.
- Control, signal, and multimedia processing in a single core.
- Performance tunable for signal processing or power consumption through dynamic power management.
- Portfolio of code- and pin-compatible products. Under $5 to 1,500 MIPS - leverages engineering development across a wide range of end products.
- Twice the performance and half the power of competing DSPs*, enabling breakthrough specs and new applications.
- Quickly adopted into thousands of designs, supported by multiple tool chains and operating systems.
- Increases developer productivity.
- Minimal optimization required due to powerful software development environment coupled with core performance.
- Extensive third party ecosystem mitigates risk.
- Supported by industry-leading development tools, RTOS, software providers, and system integration partners.
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Analog Devices, Inc. (NYSE: ADI) defines innovation and excellence in signal processing. ADI's analog, mixed-signal, and digital signal processing (DSP) integrated circuits (IC) play a fundamental role in converting, conditioning, and processing real-world phenomena such as light, sound, temperature, motion, and pressure into electrical signals to be used in a wide array of electronic equipment.