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August 08, 2006

Singapore's Six-Month HDTV Trial Relies on STMicroelectronics' STi710x Family of H.264/AVC Decoder Chips in Cable

STMicroelectronics , the world's largest supplier of silicon chips for set-top boxes*, today revealed that a majority of the set-top boxes being used in six-month terrestrial and cable TV trials of HDTV services in Singapore -- which started in June 2006 -- are based on its STi710x family of highly-integrated H.264/AVC decoder chip. ...

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Posted by Guido at August 8, 2006 12:20 PM