New digital signal processing (DSP) systems use floating-point solutions to achieve a high degree of numeric stability and dynamic range. Applications, such as radar, advanced wireless antenna processing, and medical imaging are some examples that require floating-point capabilities in FPGAs. As FPGAs grow in size and capability, they are becoming the highest performing platform available for any type of floating-point DSP implementation. At 28 nm, Altera delivers several key advantages on floating-point DSP implementation. Get started with these webcasts and white papers.
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NEW: BDTI evaluates energy efficiency of real-world, complex DSP designs on Altera 28 nm development boards:
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BDTI evaluates performance of real-world, complex DSP designs on Altera 28 nm development boards:
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Webcast: Implementing Floating-Point DSP in an FPGA |
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