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August 26, 2001, 23:13 |
DSP Processors
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Im new to CFD, and my question is related to DSp processors. Since such processors are optimized for mathematical computations at a blinding speed, and are particularly suited to the "multiply and accumulate to sum" operation that is so common in solving matrix or linear diff. equations, is it feasible to use a DSP processor in CFD calculations, or am i underestimating the computing power required for CFD ?
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