Today at The
Cable Show, Intel
Corporation announced that its Intel® CE media processors are
helping power Comcast’s
next-generation Xfinity TV experience which uses a new guide and user
interface to make the television more interactive, personal and social.
The Intel-based set-top box, designed and developed by Pace,
enables Comcast to deliver services that are easier to navigate and
search as well as interactive applications that are seamlessly
integrated into the television experience. Comcast is using Intel’s
processors in new set-top boxes in its Augusta, Ga. market trial of
Xfinity TV.
"The new Xfinity TV experience is an outstanding implementation of
next-generation television,” said Erik Huggers, vice president and
general manager of Intel’s Digital Home Group. "It takes advantage of
the breakthrough technologies in our Intel system-on-a-chip products and
is well-positioned to lead the innovation charge as we push the
boundaries ever further.”
Intel’s system-on-a-chip also offers a new level of CPU and graphics
performance that is capable of running multiple platform technologies
and device drivers.
"Our next-generation Xfinity TV is a platform that brings a much richer,
personalized and interactive experience, with the ability to continually
improve and expand features for our customers,” said Sam Schwartz,
president, Comcast Converged Products. "Partnering with Intel
accelerates this innovation through the large community of companies and
technologies that support their processors today.”
According to Mike Pulli, president, Pace Americas, "By working with
Intel and Comcast on the Xfinity TV set-top box platform, we’re
providing consumers with an extraordinary level of entertainment,
personalization and interaction that further enhances Comcast’s offering
to their subscribers.”
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