Summary Of Late Thursday, Friday News From International Consumer Electronics Show
09 Enero 2009 - 2:16PM
Noticias Dow Jones
More than 2,700 consumer-technology exhibitors have gathered in
Las Vegas this week to tout the latest consumer-electronics
products. The 2009 International Consumer Electronics Show, the
industry's largest trade show, runs through Sunday.
Here are some of the products unveiled and major announcements
made by publicly traded companies late Thursday and Friday:
Advanced Micro Devices Inc. (AMD) announced plans to build a
supercomputer to process and electronically distribute games and
other complex content to users. The company said the computer is
designed to process a million compute threads across more than
1,000 graphics processors, making it the fastest graphics
supercomputer ever. The computer will use software developed by
privately held Otoy, which develops software and special effects
for movie studios and game developers.
AMD said the goal is make make high-definition, so-called cloud
computing a reality. The system is designed to enable content
providers to deliver video games, personal-computer applications
and other graphically intensive applications through the Internet
"cloud" to virtually any type of mobile device with a Web browser.
AMD plans to have the system ready by the second half of 2009
AMD will also release its ATI Mobility Radeon HD 4000 series
notebook-graphics processor, a series that brings gaming and
multimedia graphics capabilities from desktops to notebooks. The
processor supports Microsoft DirectX 10.1 games and HD multimedia,
as well as energy-efficient features for battery life.
CinemaNow, a unit of Sonic Solutions (SNIC), said Prodea Systems
will use its CinemaNow platform in its Digital Life Command Center
product. CinemaNow's platform will enable Prodea to offer so-called
Quality of Service guarantees, and integrate and deploy movie
sell-through and rental store services in their devices.
Separately, Sonic also announced it is providing entertainment
delivery services for a new array of connected consumer-electronic
devices and digital home platforms, such as Blu-Ray disc players
and game consoles.
Cyberlink Corp (5203.TW) -- The company is teaming with Elo
TouchSystems, a Tyco Electronics Ltd. (TEL) unit, NextWindow and
N-trig to develop multi-touch optimized systems for PCs. With
NextWindow, the company is working on technology for the All-in-One
PC platform. Their latest multi-touch PC collaboration enhances
photo, video and music capabilities.
Ford Motor Co. (F) -- The auto maker, Microsoft Corp. (MSFT),
and eight partner companies together introduced the latest new
features for SYNC -- the hands-free information and entertainment
system for drivers. Ford also previewed the 2010 Fusion Hybrid,
with a government mileage rating of 41 miles per gallon in the city
and 36 on the highway.
Entropic Communications Inc. (ENTR) -- The company said the
EN4020, its new multi-mode hybrid RF CMOS silicon tuner, has been
selected by Topfield Co. (057880.KQ), a maker of DVR and set-top
boxes for digital video receivers including DVB Systems for CATV
and DVB-T. Topfield will incorporate Entropic's EN4020 silicon
tuner in its next-generation set-top box design. The EN4020 has
also been selected by Serit Platform Corp, which designs digital
tuner modules.
Palm Inc. (PALM) unveiled a new smartphone, Pre; software for
touchscreen smartphones, WebOS. The new software platform will be
used to build smartphones that feature both a touch screen and full
slide-out QWERTY keyboard. The first Palm phone to feature the new
software and styling, Pre, will feature wireless-broadband
connectivity, a 3 megapixel camera, 8 gigabytes of internal data
storage and a 3.1-inch touchscreen. The phone will initially be
available only from Sprint Nextel Corp. (S). Palm said the Pre is
set to go on sale before June.
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