nicolas75;550428 Wrote: 
> Well, no need to get angry :-)
> I am not an hardware guy, and I am far more aware of the problem you
> have with old piece of software much less efficient than modern ones.
> I thought that taking advantage of modern hardware instruction set,
> over obsolete one, could be very useful for a hardware designer to make
> more efficient and reliable products.
> I know that it is true for some embedded systems much more critical
> than sound processing.
> 
> I am not a DSP hardware designer, so if you are, and are positive it is
> useless in this case, I can easily accept it :-)
> Let's stop this off topic discussion :-)

Here Cirus Logic's Audio DSP's (no 64bit)

http://www.cirrus.com/en/products/pro/techs/T6.html

Here is TI's (no 64bit)

http://focus.ti.com/apps/docs/mrktgenpage.tsp?appId=1&contentId=14700

Here is Freescales (which now includes the Motorola line)
They even have quad core 16bit chips.

http://www.freescale.com/webapp/search/Serp.jsp?qt=DSP&QueryText=DSP&baseUrl=http%3A%2F%2Fwww.freescale.com%2Fwebapp&PART_NUMBER=&SEARCH_OPERATOR=Contains&attempt=-1


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