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  <title>[elecena] SoC processor w/ graphics, video &amp; vision acceleration for ADAS applications - zmiany ceny</title>
  <description>TI’s new TDA2x System-on-Chip (SoC) is a highly optimized and scalable family of
		 devices designed to meet the requirements of leading Advanced Driver Assistance Systems (ADAS). The
		 TDA2x family enables broad ADAS applications in automobiles by integrating an optimal mix of
		 performance, low power and ADAS vision analytics processing that aims to facilitate a more
		 autonomous and collision-free driving experience.

The TDA2x SoC enables sophisticated embedded vision technology in automobiles by
		 broadest range of ADAS applications including front camera, park assist, surround view and sensor
		 fusion on a single architecture.

The TDA2x SoC incorporates a heterogeneous, scalable architecture that includes a mix
		 of TI’s fixed and floating-point TMS320C66x digital signal processor (DSP) generation cores, Vision
		 AccelerationPac,
		 Arm®
		 Cortex®-A15 MPCore™ and dual-Cortex-M4 processors. The integration of a
		 video accelerator for decoding multiple video streams over an Ethernet AVB network, along with
		 graphics accelerators for rendering virtual views, enable a 3D viewing experience. And the TDA2x
		 SoC also integrates a host of peripherals including multi-camera interfaces (both parallel and
		 serial) for LVDS-based surround view systems, displays, CAN and GigB Ethernet AVB.

The Vision AccelerationPac for this family of products includes multiple embedded
		 vision engines (EVEs) offloading the vision analytics functionality from the application processor
		 while also reducing the power footprint. The Vision AccelerationPac is optimized for vision
		 processing with a 32-bit RISC core for efficient program execution and a vector coprocessor for
		 specialized vision processing.

Additionally, TI provides a complete set of development tools for the Arm, DSP, and EVE
		 coprocessor, including C compilers, a DSP assembly optimizer to simplify programming and
		 scheduling, and a debugging interface for visibility into source code execution.

The TDA2x ADAS processor is qualified according to the AEC-Q100 standard.</description>
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