digital signal processor definition

digital signal processor means: a special purpose computer that is designed to optimize performance for digital signal processing applications, such as, for example, fast Fourier transforms, digital filters, image processing and speech recognition.
digital signal processor or "DSP" means a type of microprocessor (i) which manipulates digital signals in real time, which are typically representative of analog voice, data or video signals, or (ii) which TI markets as a Digital Signal Processor or DSP.

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