Computer Systems Laboratory Colloquium

4:15PM, Wednesday, October 29, 1996
NEC Auditorium, Gates Computer Science Building B03

Processors for DSP-intensive Applications: The Options Multiply

Jeff Bier
Berkeley Design Technology Inc.

DSP techniques are rapidly working their way into a vast range of products, from cellular phones to clothes washers. A typical personal computer may contain half a dozen embedded DSP processors. Partly as a result of this, the formerly sleepy field of processor architectures for DSP has recently become a lot more interesting. The objective of this talk is to present a synopsis of recent developments in commercial processor architectures for DSP-intensive applications. These include updated conventional DSP architectures, new approaches of various kinds, and general-purpose processors with DSP-oriented enhancements. In addition, I'll touch on the issues of performance measurement, development tools, and integration trends.

Instructor Note:

Jeff has made his slides for this talk and other materials available for download in PDF format.

About the speaker:

Jeff Bier is co-founder and General Manager of Berkeley Design Technology, Inc. (BDTI), a technology analysis and development firm focused on the implementation of DSP-intensive systems. Bier has extensive experience in software, hardware, and design tool development for DSP and is a member of the IEEE Design and Implementation of Signal Processing Systems (DISPS) Technical Committee. Bier is co-author of "DSP Processor Fundamentals" (IEEE Press) and author or co-author of dozens of articles and reports on DSP implementation technology. Bier received his B.S. and M.S. degrees from Princeton University and U.C. Berkeley. Information about BDTI, including employment opportunities, can be found at http://www.bdti.com .

Contact information:

Jeff Bier
Berkeley Design Technology, Inc. (BDTI)
2107 Dwight Way, Second Floor
Berkeley, CA 94704 U.S.A.
+1 (510) 665-1600
+1 (510) 665-1680 - Fax
bier@bdti.com (Jeff Bier)