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14
2011

Google Box TV ARM-based: information from an internal


An alleged source inside Google has confirmed the upcoming launch of Google TV box based on ARM technology, thus presenting an alternative (perhaps much cheaper) option of the Intel CE4100. The source did not reveal whether the ARM-based platform was planned to replace or complement, the Intel, but confirmed the ongoing dialogue between ARM and Google last November 2010.

This news offers the prospect of a series of Google TV cheaper than seen so far. At present the most economical solution is offered through the box Logitech Revue, for $ 299 is based on the Intel CE4100. Sony has instead created a Blu-ray player integrated with Google TV, and Vizio has announced a pair of HD TVs with integrated Google your TV at CES 2011.

The price of a box with ARM technology could be around $ 100, but do not know which specific media.


Thanks : วิเคราะห์บอล
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