Silicon Hive discloses suite of cores for complete OFDM and video processing systems
October 6, 2004 - At GSPx 2004 (http://www.gspx.com) in Santa Clara, California, last September, Silicon Hive disclosed a suite of cores that allows chip manufacturers and systems companies to build end-to-end programmable OFDM receivers. The disclosure was made in a conference paper that can be downloaded here. In addition, Silicon Hive also presented a paper on programmable solutions for video processing in high-volume Systems-on-Chips. The paper can also be downloaded here.
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