How Fast are DSPs?
The usual way of answering this question is benchmarks, methods for expressing the speed of a microprocessor as a number. For instance, fixed point systems are often quoted in MIPS (million integer operations per second). Likewise, floating point devices can be specified in MFLOPS (million floating point operations per second). One hundred and fifty years ago, British Prime Minister Benjamin Disraeli declared that there are three types of lies: lies, damn lies, and statistics. If Disraeli were alive today and working with microprocessors, he would add benchmarks as a fourth category. The idea behind benchmarks is to provide a head-to-head comparison to show which is the best device. Unfortunately, this often fails in practicality, because different microprocessors excel in different areas. Imagine asking the question: Which is the better car, a Cadillac or a Ferrari? It depends on what you want it for! Confusion about benchmarks is aggravated by the competitive nature of the electronic