NI acquires DSP software developer

Monday, 19 January, 2004

National Instruments has acquired the Dallas, Texas-based software developer Hyperception, a designer of graphical development tools for digital signal processing (DSP).

Hyperception software uses a graphical system design methodology to generate embedded code for DSP chips including Texas instruments C2000/C3000/C5000/C6000 DSP families and SHARC/Blackfin DSP families from Analog Devices.

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