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Samples of the BCM7445 UltraHD TV video decoder for the home are now available, with volume production expected in mid-2014.
ENGADGET: Broadcom's new ARM-based chip boosts Ultra HD TV into living rooms of the future
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Broadcom Corporation (NASDAQ: BRCM), a global innovation leader in semiconductor solutions for wired and wireless communications, today announced the world's first Ultra High Definition Television (UltraHD TV) video decoder solution on the market.
ENGADGET: Broadcom's new ARM-based chip boosts Ultra HD TV into living rooms of the future
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The VIA EPIA-P910 Pico-ITX supports up 8GB of 1333MHz DDR3 memory, HD audio, HDMI, VGA and LVDS display connectivity as well as a high performance hardware HD video decoder in the shape of the latest VIA Chromotion 5.0 video processor.
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Broadcom's 28 nanometer (nm) ARM-based BCM7445 UltraHD video decoder solution, serving as the primary gateway to the home, delivers more transcoding, CPU processing performance and home networking throughput to support a greater range of applications such as video-on-demand (VoD), gaming, social media and web store applications.
ENGADGET: Broadcom's new ARM-based chip boosts Ultra HD TV into living rooms of the future
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The DCP601 Home Entertainment System, a high-end digital cable ready entertainment receiverMotorola Ojo Personal Video Phone with a high-definition decoder, 6.1 channel surround sound, and a built-in progressive scan DVD player.
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It reads DVD- and CD-ROMs, and its MPEG decoder interface connected seamlessly to the ATI video card.
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Unencrypted Blu-Rays will work in the native player (with the right decoder) and several improvements have been made to video playback and the bundled codec library.
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It stuffs a hard drive that can store music, photos and video into a box with a DVD player, Internet access and a satellite or digital cable decoder.
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