CEVA's TeakLite-4: Audio Once Again Comes to the Fore
"If it's not broken, don't fix it." That well-known maxim seemed for many years to encapsulate CEVA's approach to audio DSP cores, given that the company's third-generation offering in this particular application space (and first-generation 32-bit core), the TeakLite-III, dates from 2007. However, after both fortifying its foundation communications DSP offerings and moving into the emerging embedded vision space earlier this year, the company has now turned its attention back to its other bread-and-butter money-maker, audio, with the newly introduced TeakLite-4 family.
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