Sundance Digital Signal Processing, a privately owned company headquartered in the US and operating as a subsidiary of Avid, was founded in 1994. The company specializes in defense and space manufacturing, functioning as a worldwide supplier of DSP and FPGA processor boards and I/O modules. These modules are developed in support of parallel processing applications across various fields, including imaging, radar, sonar, simulation, industrial control, and military sectors.
Sundance Digital Signal Processing recently detailed an ML architecture that employs memory tiles to solve the KV-cache problem in large language models (LLMs), aiming to accelerate vision LLMs which experience performance degradation with longer conversations. On March 24, the company published insights into leveraging RFSoC and AI for non-cooperative communication in harsh environments, focusing on signal intelligence (SIGINT) to detect and analyze transmissions from evasive senders utilizing low signal-to-noise ratios, unknown modulation, and intermittent signaling. Previously, on March 10, Chief Innovation Officer Dr. Mans Ahmadian unveiled a defense-grade secure workflow for manufacturing, testing, and programming FPGAs at the FPGA Frontrunner 2026 event. This followed a March 3 guide on the Vitis AI Model Zoo, the third installment in a series on AI on FPGAs, introducing a collection of pre-trained and optimized AI models. In late February, on February 24, Sundance provided a detailed explanation comparing functional safety standards SIL3 and ASIL D, emphasizing safety as a foundational element in life-dependent systems, including medical devices and automotive applications.
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