Set-top boxes.
From the latest Letter to Shareholders from Falk.
Multiple OEM opportunities have come before us, and we are currently in various stages of integrating our technology into set-top boxes, cell phones, cell phone accessories, pocket-size players, digital jukeboxes, automotive stereo products, home stereo components, PC peripherals, and portable, stand-alone music players.
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From the article:
Flash Memory: What it is and How it Will Change Set-Tops in 2000
By Charles Anyimi and Geoff Gould Intel Corporation
The technical capabilities of digital broadcasters, the technical capabilities of digital set-top boxes, the services and features appreciated by consumers, and the industry's sales and distribution models continue to change quickly. Such a dynamic business environment demands flexibility in set-top box design. This article addresses how flash memory enables that flexibility, making feature additions and future enhancements to the set-top box easier and less costly for television service providers.
Flash Memory and the Set-Top Box As viewers decide how they want to spend precious leisure time and service providers look to add revenue-generating services, the digital set-top can expect to undergo any number of market-driven changes. Incorporating these constant design changes is easily managed with a flexible, affordable solution such as flash memory.
Read the whole thing at:
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It would appear that e.Digital's potential markets are very numerous indeed.
Mark Mark |