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What's next for the world's most powerful DSP? TI to provide Java-enabled DSP Solutions through licensing agreement with Sun Marshall Industries/White Mountain DSP Starter Kit provides new support for 'C2xx devices HotHaus Technologies/Texas Instruments "C2xx DSP HausSolutions for telecommunications TI DSP third-party application software and development guide now on CD-ROM TI announces $25 million University Research Fund |
TI announces $25 million University Research FundTI recently announced a $25 million investment to support applications for high-performance digital signal processors at universities around the world. "This collaboration will involve hundreds of researchers in top universities worldwide who are conducting research for high-performance DSPs," said John Scarisbrick, senior vice president of TI Semiconductor Group and manager of worldwide applications-specific products. "It will accelerate the development of DSP technologies and create the next wave of DSP-based applications." The new investment in DSP research represents a significant "next step" in TI’s overall focus on DSPs. With this fund, TI has invested more than $50 million over the past 15 years in DSP university education and research, partnering with universities and research centers around the world and focusing on areas such as wireless communications, high-speed networks, and smart motor control. More than 900 universities worldwide are training the next generation of electronic designers on TI DSPs. Universities interested in submitting abstracts to the TI DSP University Research Fund should begin by looking at basic criteria online at http://www.ti.com/sc/univfund. For more information on TI’s University Program, visit the home page at http://www.ti.com/sc/univfund. |




