Intel announces new Atom for television and multimedia centers

Intel Television

Intel has for some years very clear that their processors are perfectly fit into TVs and other multimedia equipment removed in early computers. I have a couple of editions of his IDF showing progress and developments and in this year have finally shown the Intel Atom CE4100, call to be placed into our televisions, Blu-Ray, receiver of digital media and other digital living room multimedia equipment.

This development Sodaville previously knew as has been the star of IDF 2009. This new low-power processor Atom CE4100 is based on 45nm technology, runs at 1.2 Ghz and comes with 512KB L2 cache.

Designed for moving content in both two and three dimensions and work with two streams of uncompressed 1080p video, the SoC also incorporates a controller for flash storage, USB 2.0, SATA-300 and need not responsible for managing the RAM Dual channel.

Regarding the flash video and H.264, Intel continues to work with Adobe for Flash Player 10 s and integrates natively and correct with the range of Intel processors for multimedia devices. And also comes with DivX Home Theater certification.

Posted on October 1, 2009


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