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== Downloads == | == Downloads == | ||
:* [[media:DHCOM_schematic_symbol_R01.zip|Download schematic symbols for DHCOM SODIMM-200 and display adaptor connector]] | :* [[media:DHCOM_schematic_symbol_R01.zip|Download schematic symbols for DHCOM SODIMM-200 and display adaptor connector]] | ||
== Overview of the AM3517 Performance == | |||
Have a look at this youtube video to get an overview of the performace an the am3517 with the NEON coprocessor and the SGX 530 Graphics Processing Unit (GPU) | |||
:* [http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=5prkZHkeDFE Sitara AM3517 Processor Demonstration] | |||
::* The NEON coprocessor implements the Advanced SIMD media processing architecture. Single instruction, multiple data (SIMD), is a class of parallel computers with multiple processing elements that perform the same operation on multiple data simultaneously. | |||
::* The SGX 530 Graphics Processing Unit includes the Universal Scalable Shader Engine (USSE™), with a feature set that exceeds the requirements of OpenGL 2.0 and Microsoft Shader Model 3, enabling 2D, 3D and general purpose (GP-GPU) processing in a single core. | |||
== Available Documents from Texas Instruments == | == Available Documents from Texas Instruments == |
Revision as of 08:12, 23 July 2012
Downloads
Overview of the AM3517 Performance
Have a look at this youtube video to get an overview of the performace an the am3517 with the NEON coprocessor and the SGX 530 Graphics Processing Unit (GPU)
- The NEON coprocessor implements the Advanced SIMD media processing architecture. Single instruction, multiple data (SIMD), is a class of parallel computers with multiple processing elements that perform the same operation on multiple data simultaneously.
- The SGX 530 Graphics Processing Unit includes the Universal Scalable Shader Engine (USSE™), with a feature set that exceeds the requirements of OpenGL 2.0 and Microsoft Shader Model 3, enabling 2D, 3D and general purpose (GP-GPU) processing in a single core.