CEVA-X DSP

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The CEVA-X family of DSP cores from CEVA is based on the company's latest pioneering DSP architecture. The CEVA-X architecture has a unique mix of Very Long Instruction Word (VLIW) and Single Instruction Multiple Data (SIMD) architectures. The VLIW architecture allows a high level of concurrent instructions processing thus providing extended parallelism, as well as low power consumption.

CEVA-X1620 is the first implementation of the CEVA-X DSP family consisting of 16-bit data width and two MAC units. CEVA-X1620 target markets include 3G cellular handsets and Software radio, smart phones / PDAs, Video & Audio processing for mobile devices, VoIP Gateways & broadband modems, and home entertainment (Digital TV, HDTV, PVR, HD-DVD).

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