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To: JMD who wrote (3064)2/14/1998 10:53:00 AM
From: jad  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 6180
 
Joining an increasingly crowded field, Texas
Instruments (TI) will release a "system on a chip,"
which combines audio, video, and graphics
capabilities onto a single piece of silicon.

The market for inexpensive and versatile integrated
chips is growing proportionately to the growth of
demand for TV set-top boxes, personal digital
assistants, and cell phones, consumer devices that
require inexpensive "embedded" microprocessors. As
an example of its attraction for manufacturers, noted
chipmaker Cirrus stated its system-on-a-chip goals
last year, and is expected to release its version in
1999.

"It's a very competitive market, but the potential
payoffs are also very big," said Tammy Gray,
marketing manager for TI's AV700. "There's room for
lots of different people."

TI's new chip integrates video, audio, and graphics on
the chip, which is designed to run on Integrated
Systems' operating system for set-top boxes.
According to Gray, the AV700 integrates the
functions of 17 different chips.

The AV700 is a 32-bit RISC processor that features
MPEG-2 video and MPEG playback. MPEG is a
common standard for full-motion video playback, such
as movie titles.

The AV700 chip is designed to provide a complete
platform on one chip, which would speed the total
time to market of the set-top boxes based on this
operating system.

Gray said the chip will be available sometime this
spring. Pricing has not yet been determined.