Anyone remembering the 387 coprocessor for doing floating point stuff in those times when some CPUs like 386sx couldn't do it?
How about a generic DSP coprocessor doing FFT and other stuff? Is there one? Are there plugins that use it?
DSP coprocessor?
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- lucianodato
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Re: DSP coprocessor?
There are dsp dedicated processors like these http://www.analog.com/en/products/proce ... sharc.html but I believe those are for embedded plataforms not for pcs.
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Re: DSP coprocessor?
Your GPU, programmed with CUDA (NVIDIA) or OpenCL (AMD) is a more than capable DSP.
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Re: DSP coprocessor?
AFAIK this is not recomended for real time processing, but someone might know better.Drumfix wrote:Your GPU, programmed with CUDA (NVIDIA) or OpenCL (AMD) is a more than capable DSP.
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Re: DSP coprocessor?
How about this ?
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=phuQKMBKrIw
Btw the UAD-1 card was a low cost graphicscard with the connectors removed.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=phuQKMBKrIw
Btw the UAD-1 card was a low cost graphicscard with the connectors removed.
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Re: DSP coprocessor?
Well I was proven wrong quite quickly! That is interesting indeed!Drumfix wrote:How about this ?
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=phuQKMBKrIw
Btw the UAD-1 card was a low cost graphicscard with the connectors removed.
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