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In 1987 Communication Automation Corporation introduced the first PC plug-in
board to break the $100 per MFLOPS price barrier. Based on the WE-DSP32 from AT&T,
the first single-chip floating-point DSP, it opened up new fields previously
restricted by the PC's performance and prohibitive costs of floating-point
accelerators. Since then, we have expanded our line to include fixed-point and
floating-point DSPs from Texas Instruments, IDT's RISC processors and a variety
of telecom interfaces. CAC is a privately held corporation, incorporated in the
Commonwealth of Pennsylvania.
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