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- AT&T_DSP1 comment "The AT&T DSP1 was a pioneering digital signal processor (DSP) created by Bell Labs.The DSP1 started in 1977 with a Bell Labs study that recommended creating a large-scale integrated circuit for digital signal processing. It described a basic DSP architecture with multiplier/accumulator, addressing unit, and control; the I/O, data, and control memories were planned to be off-chip until large-scale integration could make a single chip implementation feasible.".
- Q4654525 comment "The AT&T DSP1 was a pioneering digital signal processor (DSP) created by Bell Labs.The DSP1 started in 1977 with a Bell Labs study that recommended creating a large-scale integrated circuit for digital signal processing. It described a basic DSP architecture with multiplier/accumulator, addressing unit, and control; the I/O, data, and control memories were planned to be off-chip until large-scale integration could make a single chip implementation feasible.".