DSP
n. C1 Advanced dsp
n. Stands for Digital Signal Processing. A system or chip that uses computer software to change or improve signals like sound or images.
n. Abbreviation for Digital Signal Processing. A field of engineering concerned with the manipulation of signals using digital computation, typically involving the conversion of analog signals to digital form for processing.
The audio interface uses a DSP to clean up the sound.
Modern smartphones rely on a powerful DSP to handle high-resolution video calls and complex audio filters simultaneously.
By integrating a dedicated DSP into the hardware architecture, the system can perform real-time noise cancellation without placing a significant burden on the main processor.