Intel cancels LCoS projection TV chip project

Posted on Saturday, October 23 2004 @ 1:14 CEST by Thomas De Maesschalck
In another change of plans, semiconductor giant Intel canceled a project Thursday to develop a chip for projection TVs and said it planned to focus its resources in other areas.

The company's plans to develop a liquid on crystal silicon chip, or LCoS, were first unveiled in January during the Consumer Electronics Show in Las Vegas. In August, Intel said it would not be released by the end of the year, as originally announced.

The cancellation came as the company was assessing its 2005 budget and analyzing its investment in the technology, said Bill Calder, an Intel spokesman.

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