
The dream of taking Internet TV to an actual TV seems a no-brainer to consumers: a screen’s a screen, and a monitor’s just another screen, after all. However, there’s more to the technology than meets the eye or fits the couch potato’s view. Even so, Intel made a huge step toward plugging the Internet TV play on Thursday when it unveiled Atom processor CE4100, its 45nm System-on-Chip for Internet TV. Code-named “Sodaville,” the CE4100 processor is the first 45nm-manufactured consumer electronics SoC based on Intel architecture.
Originally posted 2009-09-26 02:26:12.