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DSPs

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What is DSPs?

DSPs (Digital Signal Processors) are specialized microprocessors designed for real-time processing of digital signals. They excel at mathematical computations like FFTs, filtering, and convolution, which are crucial for audio, video, and communications applications. Common uses include audio and video compression/decompression, speech recognition, image processing, and telecommunications signal processing. They are optimized for high-speed data throughput and repetitive calculations.

What other technologies are related to DSPs?

DSPs Competitor Technologies

Ad Networks aggregate inventory and sell it at a fixed price, whereas DSPs allow for bidding on individual impressions.
mentioned alongside DSPs in 37% (122) of relevant job posts
The Trade Desk is a major DSP that competes directly with other DSPs.
mentioned alongside DSPs in 4% (243) of relevant job posts
DV360 (Display & Video 360) is Google's DSP, a direct competitor.
mentioned alongside DSPs in 2% (360) of relevant job posts

DSPs Complementary Technologies

Supply-Side Platforms provide the inventory that DSPs bid on.
mentioned alongside DSPs in 69% (1.1k) of relevant job posts
Data Management Platforms provide audience data used for targeting in DSPs.
mentioned alongside DSPs in 55% (1.3k) of relevant job posts
Ad Servers deliver the ads that DSPs select.
mentioned alongside DSPs in 52% (793) of relevant job posts

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