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VLSI design for audio encoder?

Modern perceptual audio codecs are often realized by DSP solution. It might ok for decoder, when using a single DSP or RISC. However, in this scenario, encoder would occupy all the resource of the hardware processing core. Some specific hardware in the form of coprocessor which handle some standard normative part can help one DSP deal a system task.

Does anyone know similar kind of project held by particular company or research group concerning about relative VLSI implementaion for audio compression?

Thanks for your info!

VLSI design for audio encoder?

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Does anyone know similar kind of project held by particular company or research group concerning about relative VLSI implementaion for audio compression?


The problem is that some of us probably know about such projects, but are not allowed to talk about it.