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by rst
4602 days ago
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For one thing, putting the voice signal processing in the baseband means that it's not vulnerable to timing glitches from "noisy neighbor" apps running on the application processor. For another, as a practical matter, a lot of the baseband software started out as the entire software stack for the single processor in a dumb-phone/feature-phone, which necessarily included the voice processing. Simply leaving it there avoids the technical effort of doing a port. |
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