So, I read yesterday that Intel is going to start introducing quad-core
CPUs sometime late this
year, rather than 2007 as originally announced.
Two questions occur to me:
o How can we best take advantage of the multiple CPU cores in Gnu Radio?
Being able to process larger bandwidths and "do stuff" with that
bandwidth
would seem to be a good goal. Like implementing a CDMA/GSM/whatever
basestation RF processor all inside Gnu Radio, for example. [Me,
I just want to
be able to process radio astronomy data at higher bandwidths :-)].
o Is it time to think about moving away from USB for USRP? Perhaps to
PCI-X 2.0, or PCI-Express?
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