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CSPI

Exhibitor Name:


    CSPI

Conference(s) Exhibited At:


[ SIGGRAPH 1986 ] [ SIGGRAPH 1985 ] [ SIGGRAPH 1984 ] [ SIGGRAPH 1983 ]

Address:


  • 40 Linnell Circle
  • Billerica,
  • Massachusetts
  • United States

    SIGGRAPH 1986

    CSPI will be showing its Mini-map™ array processors for image processing applications. Features include: up to 28 mflops of processing power; up to 16 mbytes of data memory; direct digital I/O for real-time processing; FORTRAN compiler; and image processing software library. All programs are available in packaged systems or OEM board sets.

    SIGGRAPH 1985

    CSPI is a manufacturer of floating-point array processors which enhance a minicomputer’s ability to do high-speed arithmetic. Their 32-bit product line is directed at signal processing problems. Their Mini-MAP product line is specifically configured for OEMs of seismic, imaging and CAD/CAM systems. Their 64-bit products are directed at scientific and engineering computation.

    SIGGRAPH 1984

    CSP, Inc., is a leading manufacturer of programmable floating-point array processors which enhance a minicomputer’s ability to do high-speed arithmetic. Its 32-bit product line is directed at signal processing problems which include seismic research, sonar/radar, vibration, simulation, and imaging systems. Its 64-bit product line is directed at scientific computation and computer-aided engineering. Its Mini MAP product is specifically configured for OEMs of seismic, imaging, and CAD/ CAM systems.

    SIGGRAPH 1983

    Mini-MAP™ is a 32-bit floating point array processor which performs numerous high-speed image processing computations required by the graphics OEM. Featuring up to 16 megabytes of memory, it is available as a package system or a board set with backplane for interfacing to Digital Equipment Corporation’s PDP-11, VAX-11, and LSI-11 computers. Full software support includes a comprehensive graphics library of image processing algorithms. Typical performance measurements are a 1024 X 1024 2-D real FFT in 8.8 seconds or a 1280 X 1024 4-color image rotation (raster scan storage format) in 27.5 seconds

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