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NeuroMatrix is a digital signal processor (DSP) series developed by NTC Module. The DSP has a VLIW/SIMD architecture. It consists of a 32-bit RISC core and a 64-bit vector co-processor. The vector co-processor supports vector operations with elements of variable bit length (US Pat. 6539368 B1) and is optimized to support the implementation of artificial neural networks. From this derives the name NeuroMatrix Core (NMC). Newer devices contain multiple DSP cores and an additional ARM11 core.

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L1879VM1

  • Russian: Л1879ВМ1
  • start of development in 1996, start of production in 1999 at Samsung
  • 1879VM2

  • Russian: 1879ВМ2
  • manufactured at Fujitsu
  • 1879VM3

  • Russian: 1879ВМ3
  • manufactured at Fujitsu
  • 1879VM5Ya

  • Russian: 1879ВМ5Я
  • manufactured at Fujitsu Japan
  • 1879VM6Ya

  • Russian: 1879ВМ6Я
  • manufactured at GlobalFoundries Malaysia
  • 1879VYa1Ya

  • Russian: 1879ВЯ1Я
  • system-on-a-chip (SoC) for software-defined radios, including four 12-bit analog-to-digital converters with 82MSamples/s and hardware blocks implementing a digital direct-conversion receiver
  • K1879KhB1Ya

  • Russian: К1879ХБ1Я, also romanized as K1879XB1Ya
  • manufactured at Fujitsu
  • system-on-a-chip (SoC) for set-top boxes where the NMC core is used as an audio processor
  • 1879KhK1Ya

  • Russian: 1879ХК1Я, also romanized as 1879XK1Ya
  • system-on-a-chip (SoC) for software-defined radios, including four 12-bit analog-to-digital converters with 85MSamples/s and hardware blocks implementing a digital direct-conversion receiver
  • K1888VS019

  • Russian: К1888ВС019
  • system-on-a-chip (SoC) for software-defined radios, including four 10-bit analog-to-digital converters with 90MSamples/s
  • References

    NeuroMatrix Wikipedia