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Intel Corporation today unveiled the Intel® Atom™ processor CE4100, the
newest System-on-Chip (SoC) in a family of media processors designed to
bring Internet content and services to digital TVs, DVD players and
advanced set-top boxes.
The CE4100 processor, formerly codenamed “Sodaville,” is the first
45nm-manufactured consumer electronics (CE) SoC based on Intel
architecture. It supports Internet and broadcast applications on one
chip, and has the processing power and audio/video components necessary
to run rich media applications such as 3-D graphics.
“Traditional broadcast networks are quickly shifting from a linear model
to a multi-stream, Internet-optimized model to offer consumers digital
entertainment that complements the TV such as social networking, 3-D
gaming and streaming video,” said Eric Kim, senior vice president and
general manager, Intel Digital Home Group. “At the center of the TV
evolution is the CE4100 media processor, a new architecture that meets
the critical requirements for connected CE devices.”
CE Industry Rallies Around Intel CE Media Processors
Joining Kim on stage during his keynote were executives from Adobe
Systems, BBC (British Broadcast Company), CBS, Cisco and TransGaming.
These and other companies are working with Intel to advance content,
services and infrastructure for connected CE devices.
As TVs become more interactive, Adobe* Flash* is an important enabling
technology to help content developers blend together video, 3-D
animation and rich graphics. Intel is working with Adobe to port Adobe
Flash Player 10 to the family of Intel CE media processors to optimize
the playback of graphics and H.264 video to enable for the first time a
wide array of Flash-based content on the television.
“The architecture of Intel media processors provides a powerful and
innovative platform to showcase Flash-based applications in a vivid
way,” said David Wadhwani, general manager and vice president, Platform
Business Unit at Adobe. “Flash Player 10 combined with the performance
of the Intel media processor and its support for standards such as
OpenGL ES 2.0 offers a compelling environment for Flash-based games,
videos and other rich Web content and applications.” The companies
expect Adobe Flash Player 10 to be available in the first half of 2010
for Intel media processor-based CE devices.
Malachy Moynihan, vice president for video product strategy, Cisco
Service Provider Video Technology Group, discussed how delivering
premium video to the TV will require intelligent networks and content
storage.
“Cisco is helping service providers evolve their networks to a medianet,
integrating the best elements of the existing broadcast infrastructure
with carrier-grade IP networks to provide new services like unified
video experience,” said Moynihan. “The crucial components to enable a
unified video experience include the need for an emerging monetization
model across the video ecosystem as well as client devices with quality
graphics and a high-performance processor to truly enhance the visual
appeal for consumers.”
On-Demand Gaming for TV
TransGaming President and CEO Vikas Gupta announced an on-demand gaming
service called GameTree.tv* to be optimized for connected digital TVs
and CE devices powered by Intel media processors.
“At TransGaming, we’re in the business of enabling existing games to
operate on alternative operating systems,” said Gupta. “Since Intel CE
processors run on Intel architecture, it’s a fast and easy migration
from the PC to the CE platform.”
The GameTree.tv service will offer a broad library of games such as
sports, action and adventure and provide content developers with a
software development kit to support the migration of existing games and
the development of new games based on the Intel CE platform. It will
help revolutionize the delivery and global consumption of video games
and provide a turnkey monetization strategy for CE manufacturers and
cable/satellite providers (MSOs).
TV Widgets, Interactive TV Applications
Intel CE media processors provide a full-featured software framework
called Widget Channel for the development of Internet applications, or
TV widgets. Broadcast networks such as CBS are expanding the gallery of
TV widgets to help their viewers find and connect to premium content in
a more personalized manner.
“Navigation is the No. 1 challenge for today's television viewers," said
George Schweitzer, president, CBS Marketing. “Intel’s CE technology and
our new TV Widget platform are designed to help people find the shows
they want and discover new programs that are relevant to their
interests. What's more, the TV Widget gives us another platform to
connect and interact with our audience while delivering an exciting new
television experience.”
Intel is working with the industry to expand Widget Channel to provide
consumers a range of services such as movies, music, games and personal
videos. TV Widgets and services shown at IDF were from Accedo
Broadband*, The Associated Press*, BIGSTAR.tv*, CBS*, CinemaNow*,
Dailymotion*, Immediatek*, Mediafly, MyVideo*, Netflix*, PlayJam*,
RadioTime*, RallyPoint*, ShowTime Networks*, Tagesschau* and WhereverTV.*
Intel® Atom™ Processor CE4100
The CE4100 processor can deliver speeds up to 1.2GHz while offering
lower power and a small footprint to help decrease system costs. It is
backward compatible with the Intel® Media Processor CE 3100 and features
Intel® Precision View Technology, a display processing engine to support
high-definition picture quality and Intel® Media Play Technology for
seamless audio and video. It also supports hardware decode of up to two
1080p video streams and advanced 3-D graphics and audio standards. To
provide OEMs flexibility in their product offerings, new features were
added such as hardware decode for MPEG4 video that is ready for DivX*
Home Theater 3.0 certification, an integrated NAND flash controller,
support for both DDR2 and DDR3 memory and 512K L2 cache. The CE SoC
contains a display processor, graphics processor, video display
controller, transport processor, a dedicated security processor and
general I/O including SATA-300 and USB 2.0. For more product
information, visit www.intelconsumerelectronics.com.
Intel (NASDAQ:INTC), the world leader in silicon innovation, develops
technologies, products and initiatives to continually advance how people
work and live. Additional information about Intel is available at www.intel.com/pressroom
and blogs.intel.com.
TV Widget availability and features limited. Internet-linked content and
services requires broadband Internet access and may require
subscriptions at additional cost. Check with your device manufacturer
for details.
Intel, Intel Atom and the Intel logo are trademarks of Intel Corporation
in the U.S. and other countries.
* Other names and brands may be claimed as the property of others.
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