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Analogue and Mixed Signal ICs
News Release from: Texas Instruments (April 2001-March 2006)
Edited by the Electronicstalk Editorial
Team on 22 February 2006
TI aims for awards hat-trick
EDN has selected TI products and design insights as finalists in three categories of its Innovation Awards.
EDN has selected, from a field of hundreds of candidates, TI products and design insights as finalists in three categories of the EDN Innovation Awards Dedicated to honouring truly outstanding products showcasing engineering excellence in the electronics industry, EDN will recognise the winners in an awards ceremony on 3rd April 2006 in San Jose, California
This article was originally published on Electronicstalk on 8 Nov 2004 at 8.00am (UK)
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One of TI's highest performing DSPs, the TMS320C6455 DSP running at 1GHz, is a finalist in the "Processors" award category.
With 50% performance improvement at the same price point as the previous generation of Aureus products, TI's TMS320DA710 multichannel audio DSP is nominated in the "ASSPs and SoCs" category.
Additionally, a TI-authored article titled "How to read a semiconductor data sheet" by Ron Mancini is a finalist in the "Best Contributed Article" category.
"We are honoured that EDN has nominated our DSP products and analogue expertise in three awards categories", said Joseph Rigazio, General Manager DSP Systems Catalog and Emerging End Equipments, TI.
"This achievement demonstrates TI's dedication to delivering unique engineering products that continue to provide innovation and that meet customers' real world signal processing requirements".
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