Digital TV News: Brian Fenton
Amino R180 set-top box, based on Amlogic X4 chipset, RDK-VA certified
Sep 9, 2022 – Amino has extended its partnership with Amlogic to broaden the range of set-top box options available for its Operator Ready RDK-V platform. Its R180 set-top, based on Amlogic’s X4 chipset, has been recently RDK Video Accelerator (RDK-VA) certified.
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Amino, Amlogic, Jonny McKee, Brian Fenton, Digital TV, IBC2023, RDK, Semiconductor, Set Top Box, Worldwide
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