Most wireless headphones and speakers rely on some type of digital signal processing. Here's what you need to know about DSP—and why it's hard to avoid. I've been a contributing editor for PCMag since ...
“Data Driven Thinking” is a column written by members of the media community and containing fresh ideas on the digital revolution in media. Today’s column is written by Nat Turner, CEO, at Invite ...
Amazon has spent the last few months announcing key deals with publishers and advertising companies that have enhanced its demand-side platform (DSP), an offering that CEO Andy Jassy has described as ...
Some companies claiming to be “mobile demand-side platforms” are veiled mobile ad networks, or at least they’re mobile ad network-like. Which is to say they may be taking margin without disclosing ...
Imagine trying everything available on Amazon. You've been attempting every ad product available in the Seller Central Advertising Console, yet you still can't meet your customer acquisition targets.
I first learned of DSP in the 1960’s when we processed geophysical seismic ground readings from geophones recorded on magnetic tape to find specific signal shapes and frequencies. Digital signal ...
DSP OS experts agree that, although the boundary between DSPs and µCs is blurring, the RTOSs in the DSP world are different in many ways. According to Jan Rosseel, Eonic's director of engineering, ...
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