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As more and more applications require audio, video and communications processing capabilities, the requirements placed on embedded processors used in portable devices and edge-client devices have become more computationally and bandwidth intensive. Both RISC microcontrollers (MCU) and DSPs have served these applications. While RISC processors are traditionally architected to enable efficient asynchronous control flow, DSPs are architected to perform well for synchronous, constant-rate data flow (for example, audio or voice-band applications).
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