Digital Signal Processing Engine
Curtiss-Wright Controls Embedded Computing (Leesburg, VA) offers the CHAMP-AV5 VME64x DSP (Digital Signal Processing) engine utilizing the dual-core Intel® Core™ i7-610E processor. The multi-processing board delivers performance rated up to 81 GFLOPs. With a 17-GB/s (peak) DDR3 memory subsystem connected directly to the processor, the Core i7 is able to maximize the throughput of its SSE 4.2 vector processing units. With 4 MBytes of cache and two hardware threads per core, the Core i7 processor can process larger vectors at peak rates.
The board features a high-bandwidth PCI Express® (PCIe) architecture with onboard PCIe connections between the processors and the PMC/XMC sites. With 8 GB of Flash and 4 GB of SDRAM, the board is designed for applications with demanding storage, data logging, and sensor processing requirements. The board is supported with software including support for Wind River VxWorks and Linux operating environments.
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