Looking at Real Time for Linux, PowerPC, and Cell (developerWorks)
Posted Aug 23, 2005 14:55 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)
The trouble is regardless of the technology, the number of transistors via method "a" (software) vs that of "b" (downconvert with analog) will always remain greatly skewed (by many orders of magnitude) towards the software baseband solution.
Even assuming some other form of "switch" comes into being this will still be true...
Phones have indeed managed to squeeze a surprising amount of of processors, but my point is that they could run far longer if they were using 10X less power again from where they are now...
5-10W is still a lot of power to dissipate and store... It is a downright offenseive amount of power for downconversion :-)
As far as cost advantages, I hear that theory every day, but what I see in practice is lots of shrinking margains, product delays and bugy products.
I am not saying that there is not a great deal of utility in using software to solve some traditionally hardware problems. My point is that this is being treated as a panacea right now at the expense of _REAL_ innovation and non-incremental (that is greater-than incremental) improvements in technology.
Looking at the shrinking enrolement in EE courses and even those that do find themselves getting all the way through without ever dirtying their hands with anything below the "digital abstraction", I think there is a more compelling reason for this shift than the theoretical economic argument - the sad fact is we are running short of people who know how to do this stuff...
Full disclosure: I actually work almost exclusively in the "digital abstraction" now and even there I spend more of my time writing software than I do designing hardware and even when I do design hardware, I use software langauges. But, in a past life, I worked with high-speed mixed signal and I saw just how few people there are in that arena who really know that they are doing...
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