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BDTI Communications Benchmark (OFDM)™ ResultsAbout the ResultsThe BDTI
Communications Benchmark (OFDM)™ is an
application-oriented benchmark based on an orthogonal frequency division
multiplexing (OFDM) receiver. It is designed to be representative of the
processing found in communications equipment for applications such as DSL,
cable modems, and wireless systems. The BDTI
Communications Benchmark (OFDM)™ is used to evaluate and compare the
performance of DSPs, general-purpose processors, multi-core
processors, and FPGAs, among other types of processing engines. This
benchmark provides two classes of results: high-capacity (maximum
channels) results, and low-cost (maximum channels/dollar) results. Vendors
may use different benchmark implementations and different chips to
generate these two results. To enable quick, realistic comparisons between chips, BDTI publishes the high-capacity (maximum BDTIchannels) and low-cost (BDTIchannels/$) metrics free of charge. The BDTIchannels/$ score is based on a chip's low-cost implementation of the BDTI Communications Benchmark (OFDM)™. A higher score indicates better cost-performance (i.e., more BDTIchannels supported per dollar). The maximum BDTIchannels score is based on a chip's high-capacity implementation of the BDTI Communications Benchmark (OFDM)™ . As with the BDTIchannels/$ score, a higher score indicates higher performance.
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