OpenCV for DSP/GPU, MSDN equivalent for CCS, and more
Porting OpenCV to DSPs could be a real business opportunity, but it is far from trivial, writes Shehrzad Qureshi. He highlights major obstacles: the engineering scale, mixed open-source licenses, and hard-to-parallelize primitives like connected components. He also criticizes Code Composer Studio's help system compared with MSDN, notes an ATI Stream talk, and announces a CUDA walkthrough on FFT-based image filtering.
TI goes the Open Source way!
TI has started opening parts of its toolchain by releasing a free standalone compiler for its C54x line, announced through Googles Summer of Code. Praveen Raghavan points out the bundle includes a compiler, optimizer, assembler, and linker but no debugger, and shows why this can enable open-source codec work on DM320-based OSD projects. The post calls for industry and academia to collaborate on improving compilers.
OpenCV for DSP/GPU, MSDN equivalent for CCS, and more
Porting OpenCV to DSPs could be a real business opportunity, but it is far from trivial, writes Shehrzad Qureshi. He highlights major obstacles: the engineering scale, mixed open-source licenses, and hard-to-parallelize primitives like connected components. He also criticizes Code Composer Studio's help system compared with MSDN, notes an ATI Stream talk, and announces a CUDA walkthrough on FFT-based image filtering.
TI goes the Open Source way!
TI has started opening parts of its toolchain by releasing a free standalone compiler for its C54x line, announced through Googles Summer of Code. Praveen Raghavan points out the bundle includes a compiler, optimizer, assembler, and linker but no debugger, and shows why this can enable open-source codec work on DM320-based OSD projects. The post calls for industry and academia to collaborate on improving compilers.
OpenCV for DSP/GPU, MSDN equivalent for CCS, and more
Porting OpenCV to DSPs could be a real business opportunity, but it is far from trivial, writes Shehrzad Qureshi. He highlights major obstacles: the engineering scale, mixed open-source licenses, and hard-to-parallelize primitives like connected components. He also criticizes Code Composer Studio's help system compared with MSDN, notes an ATI Stream talk, and announces a CUDA walkthrough on FFT-based image filtering.
TI goes the Open Source way!
TI has started opening parts of its toolchain by releasing a free standalone compiler for its C54x line, announced through Googles Summer of Code. Praveen Raghavan points out the bundle includes a compiler, optimizer, assembler, and linker but no debugger, and shows why this can enable open-source codec work on DM320-based OSD projects. The post calls for industry and academia to collaborate on improving compilers.








