With Oplus chip, Intel eyes digital TV, IP TV markets
Speaking at the Fall Intel Developer Forum (IDF), Don MacDonald, vice president and general manager of Intel’s Digital Home Group, said Intel is developing platforms to power consumer electronics devices such as plasma TVs and personal media players.
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