New CEVA DSP Cores Eye Expanded LTE Usage
Hear the words "high volume DSP market" and you might automatically think of "mobile phones". And you'd be right; recent estimates peg quarterly worldwide mobile phone shipments approaching half a trillion units, with smartphones (which often contain multiple DSP cores) representing three-quarters of that amount. However, CEVA believes that in the not-too-distant future, alternative markets with similar cellular connectivity needs—wearables, connected vehicles, and a diversity of IoT devices—will in aggregate match (and eventually exceed) the mobile phone DSP market size (Figure 1). And in preparation, the company has expanded its IP core product line with the newly introduced CEVA-XC5 and CEVA-XC8 DSPs.
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