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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.
- Editor's comments:- many years ago Communication Automation marketed a
VMEbus flash SSD.
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| Can You Trust Your Flash
SSD's Specs? |
Editor:- I've noticed is that
the published specs of
flash SSDs change
a lot -from the time a product they are first announced, then when they're
being sampled, and later again when they are in volume production.
Sometimes
the headline numbers get better, sometimes they get worse. There are many good
reasons for this.
The product which you carefully qualified may
not be identical to the one that's going into your production line for a
variety of reasons... ...read the article | |