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Digital Signal Processors (DSPs) are specialized microprocessors designed to rapidly process digital signals. They are used in a wide range of applications, from consumer electronics to industrial automation. DSPs are capable of performing complex mathematical operations on digital signals in real-time, allowing for the manipulation of audio, video, and other data streams.
DSPs are typically used in embedded systems, where they are integrated into the hardware of the device. This allows for the processing of digital signals without the need for a separate computer. DSPs are also used in communication systems, where they are used to process signals from radio and satellite transmissions.
The DSP market is highly competitive, with a variety of vendors offering different solutions. Companies such as Texas Instruments, Analog Devices, and NXP Semiconductors are some of the major players in the market. Other companies such as Qualcomm, STMicroelectronics, and Xilinx also offer DSP solutions. Show Less Read more