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Scandal: Lowest-cost floating-point DSP
TI says its new C6720 is the lowest-cost floating-point DSP, but ADI
wins that contest hands-down. What's going on here? Read more about
this on my blog at
http://www.dspdesignline.com/blogs/i...html#193100279
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