SOME ASPECTS OF INCREASING THE PROCESSING POWER OF THE DIGITAL SIGNAL PROCESSORS
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https://doi.org/10.47839/ijc.8.3.689Keywords:
Digital signal processing, signal processor, architecture, calculus of approximations, computing speed.Abstract
An analysis of the non-linear equation solving methods used by the arithmetic units of the computing devices was conducted in order to facilitate creation of the arithmetic units which would be optimal in terms of processing power and hardware overhead. A method and algorithm of a hardware implementation of computing the particular and the reciprocal in the digital signal processors at higher speed and minimal hardware overhead.References
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