Dragonpoint TV project from Sony, Intel, Google and Logitech to arrive next mont

Posted on Friday, April 30 2010 @ 20:39 CEST by Thomas De Maesschalck
BusinessWeek reports Sony will announce new home-entertainment devices next month that use Intel chips, Google Android-based software and a remote designed by Logitech.
The companies plan to discuss the new products at a conference sponsored by Google in San Francisco on May 19 and May 20, said the people, who asked not to be identified because details are still being worked out. Intel is contributing a customized version of its Atom chip that will run a new version of Google’s Android operating system called Dragonpoint.

Sony, aiming to win back share lost to Samsung Electronics Co. and LG Electronics Inc., would use Intel and Google to help produce televisions and Blu-ray DVD players with Internet access. Intel, whose processors run 80 percent of personal computers, wants to get its chips into new areas, including mobile phones and consumer electronics.

The three companies have been working with Logitech International SA on ways to add more Internet content to televisions, two people involved with the discussions said in March. Logitech is developing a keyboard that would work as a remote control, one of the people said.


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