Intel unveils dual-channel TV demodulators
Intel has unveiled its first digital TV dual-channel demodulators housed on a single piece of silicon for the consumer electronics (CE) market segment. The new Intel CE 6250 dual-channel COFDM demodulator and CE 6251 dual-channel diversity-enabled COFDM demodulator expand Intel’s CE offerings by allowing manufacturers, such as UK CE manufacturer TVonics, to deliver highly integrated advanced digital home entertainment capabilities for a variety of future consumer entertainment devices, such as personal video recorder set-top boxes (PVR STBs), integrated digital TV (iDTV) and TV-enabled personal computers (PC-TV).
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