Friday, 2 July 2010

Tech Companies Target in Digital TV and Digital Radio

Intel's Atom processor is a ground-up re-architecture of Intel's chips, focused on energy efficiency. Intel as well as Google are getting interested in the digital TV market, following the lead of Microsoft, and Intel has finalised deals with France Telecom and Telecom Italia to put the chips in set-top boxes. Otellini told analysts it was the biggest change in TV since colour television.

Reciva, a company based in Cambridge, UK, has developed the Barracuda module, a hardware/software platform for Internet radio that supports the major streaming protocols: RTSP, MMS and HTTP. Stingray is an extension that supports FM and DAB radio too.

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