Specifically designed for speech recognition, yes? Maybe it has something interesting for us... Who knows until we try, right?Warp69 wrote:Even Intel implements audio DSPs functions into their next CPUs - Broadwell.
http://vr-zone.com/articles/meet-intels ... 60323.html
The basic problem is a business one: pro audio is too small of a market for big money to care about. Sure it would be AWESOME if Intel spent a year to develop a cutting edge audio potato/chocolate/wood/pick-your-fav "chip" that gave us pro-audio guys exactly what we wanted. It is simply very unlikely to happen.
So IMHO, we are best to piggy-back off of larger industries and adapt general hardware to our needs as best as possible... that's my opinion at least...
Maybe we get lucky and "speech recognition" siri/star-trek-computer becomes the killer app, that makes truly powerful DSP chips mainstream and it is easy to adopt for pro-audio use. I would NOT complain. But I would be looking for some large market like this to support it before gambling on it...
