The Linedancer processor contains 4,096 processing elements, a 32-bit RISC CPU, and a powerful DMA engine, for ultra high performance signal and image-processing.
Learn more about Linedancer by clicking on different areas of the block diagram:
32-bit RISC CPU
Linedancer is programmed in C, which executes on a standard 32-bit RISC CPU core.
The ASProCore array acts as a vector co-processor to the RISC
CPU, computing up to 4,096 results in parallel to deliver more
than 800 billion instructions per second.
This simple, uni-processor programming model makes Linedancer much easier to program than traditional parallel processing architectures.
The RISC CPU is supported by an industry-standard toolchain running under Windows or Linux, making Linedancer straightforward to program and debug.
A comprehensive set of image and signal-processing libraries are provided to further speed development.
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