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Should I work in DSP or FPGA,ASIC?

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i m working on microcontroller
for most of DSP algos i used General purpose processor
now i want to work on DSP,FPGA
would u tell me which field is good for me or i can work both of them
 

Re: DSP or FPGA,ASIC

What do you mean about "field"?

Anything that can parallelized can benefit greatly from an FPGA or any other piece of dedicated silicon. Atmel has some chips that include a microcontroller and an FPGA, although most circuits I've seen use an FPGA external to the microcontroller.
 

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