Looking at Real Time for Linux, PowerPC, and Cell (developerWorks)
Posted Aug 23, 2005 14:12 UTC (Tue) by
mikec (guest, #30884)
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Looking at Real Time for Linux, PowerPC, and Cell (developerWorks) by farnz
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Looking at Real Time for Linux, PowerPC, and Cell (developerWorks)
Wow what a waste of power! I can understand certain (i.e. rare and not in your house) applications beifiting from extremely flexible baseband processing of RF, but using multimillion gate ASICs and megabytes of software to model what a cheap analog circuit to downconvert 802.11 makes very little sense to me...
Sounds like more hot chips, exotic cooling, low battery life and generally a waste of electricity.
That is not to say that there are not applications for this, but "hardware aided demodulation" makes the same sense to RF applications as "hardware acceleration" makes sense to video processors...
Somewhere along the way, the allure of "just do it in software" seems to have drowned out actually solving the problem in the most cost effective, efficient and robust manner. There is a cost to this (See above - power consumption).
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