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20th Apr 09
NXP's IP set-top box platform to
support adobe flash
NXP Semiconductor is adding Adobe flash technology feature
to its IP STB platforms, the STB225 and STB222. The trend
of watching video content from Internet channels such as
youtube and other video portals is expected to takeoff quite
well.
Semiconductor companies in this domain are advancing their
home entertainment platforms including STBs and other TV
based video systems to handle Internet video and audio streams.
Once the consumer enjoys watching online videos on TV by
keying through his remote control, the home entertainment
system without Internet connectivity will hardly sell in
the top-class home entertainment market.
The challenge for OEMs in this market is to keep their
IP STB design flexible enough to adapt to any sudden future
trends without wasting much of time and resources. Semiconductor
companies providing such easy to migrate platforms will
be a better choice than total replacement solutions.
The others in the semiconductor industry who have recently
announced Adobe flash support on home entertainment systems
are Intel, Broadcom, and Sigma Designs. This is the market
to watch in year 2009 and 2010 for embedded software, Silicon
and OEM companies in this domain.
Availability: A first commercial release of NXP's IP STB
platform with flash support is expected in the second half
of 2009.
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