Digital Signal Processor Stocks List

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Digital Signal Processor Stocks Recent News

Date Stock Title
Nov 21 TXN Texas Instruments (NASDAQ:TXN) May Have Issues Allocating Its Capital
Nov 21 ON ON Semiconductor Corporation (ON) onsemi Investor Webinar: Treo Platform Launch Transcript
Nov 20 ON Special Call
Nov 20 TXN Why Nvidia earnings could be a sink-or-swim moment for this bull market
Nov 20 CRUS Cirrus Logic, Inc. (CRUS): Susquehanna Boosts Price Target to $140, Highlights AI and PC Growth Opportunities
Nov 19 ON ON Semiconductor (ON) Expands Partnerships with Key Suppliers
Nov 19 ON Can ON Semiconductor's Expanding Clientele Push the Stock Higher?
Nov 19 TXN Jim Cramer: Coinbase Is A 'Winner,' Suggests Buying This 'Hated' Big Pharma Stock
Nov 19 CRUS Cirrus Logic Tanks 19% in a Month: Buy, Sell or Hold CRUS Stock?
Nov 19 ON onsemi Hyperlux Sensors Selected for Subaru’s Next-Generation AI-Integrated EyeSight System
Nov 18 ON Microchip, On Semiconductor in focus as KeyBanc shares highlights from conference
Nov 17 TXN Is Now The Time To Look At Buying Texas Instruments Incorporated (NASDAQ:TXN)?
Nov 15 ON ON Semiconductor (ON): Powering AI and Automotive Trends Amid Analyst Optimism
Nov 15 TXN Elliott Investment Management Adds To Southwest, Western Digital, Etsy, Match Group; Trims BILL Holdings, Seadrill, BlackLine, NRG Energy In Q3
Nov 14 TXN Tudor Investment adds Infinera, Trane, exits Disney, UnitedHealth, among top Q3 trades
Nov 14 CRUS Loop Capital Initiates Coverage on Cirrus Logic, Inc. (NASDAQ:CRUS), Predicts Gains from iPhone Shipments and GenAI Demand
Digital Signal Processor

A digital signal processor (DSP) is a specialized microprocessor chip, with its architecture optimized for the operational needs of digital signal processing. DSPs are fabricated on MOS integrated circuit chips. They are widely used in audio signal processing, telecommunications, digital image processing, radar, sonar and speech recognition systems, and in common consumer electronic devices such as mobile phones, disk drives and high-definition television (HDTV) products.The goal of a DSP is usually to measure, filter or compress continuous real-world analog signals. Most general-purpose microprocessors can also execute digital signal processing algorithms successfully, but may not be able to keep up with such processing continuously in real-time. Also, dedicated DSPs usually have better power efficiency, thus they are more suitable in portable devices such as mobile phones because of power consumption constraints. DSPs often use special memory architectures that are able to fetch multiple data or instructions at the same time. DSPs often also implement data compression technology, with the discrete cosine transform (DCT) in particular being a widely used compression technology in DSPs.

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