1 October 1996 Performance evaluation of a single-chip digital signal processor based multimedia system using the Abingdon Cross benchmark
Jihong Kim, Yongmin Kim, Robert John Gove, Jeremiah Golston
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Texas Instruments’ new single-chip multiprocessor, TMS320C80, is a powerful programmable digital signal processor with many unique features optimized for multimedia, image processing and computer graphics applications. The performance of a TMS320C80- based multimedia system for image processing and computer vision tasks is evaluated using the Abingdon Cross benchmark. The result shows that the TMS320C80-based system outperforms most of 1980s specialized parallel image computers at a fraction of the system cost.
Jihong Kim, Yongmin Kim, Robert John Gove, and Jeremiah Golston "Performance evaluation of a single-chip digital signal processor based multimedia system using the Abingdon Cross benchmark," Optical Engineering 35(10), (1 October 1996). https://doi.org/10.1117/1.600958
Published: 1 October 1996
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KEYWORDS
Signal processing

Image processing

Digital signal processing

Computing systems

Multimedia

Binary data

Digital filtering

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