Digital TV News: Toshiba America Electronic Components

Consumer Electronics Leaders Showcase MIPS-Based™ Products at CES 2008
Jan 17, 2008 – MIPS Technologies (NasdaqGS: MIPS) has announced that a broad array of the world's leading consumer electronics companies debuted and demonstrated design innovations based on the industry-leading MIPS® architecture at last week's Consumer Electronics Show (CES) in Las Vegas.
News categories: MIPS Technologies, CES2024, DVR, Semiconductor, Set Top Box, Silicon IP, Smart Home, Smart TV, Tablet

CES 2008: ARC-Based™ Consumer Devices Fueling the 'YouTube Generation' on Display
Jan 14, 2008 – ARC International (LSE: ARK) has announced that more than fifteen customers and partners participated in last week's 2008 International Consumer Electronics Show (CES) in Las Vegas.
News categories: ARC International, CES2024, Semiconductor, Silicon IP

Toshiba Launches Turnkey Digital TV Platform Addressing the Requirements of the Global Marketplace
Jan 7, 2008 – Toshiba America Electronic Components, Inc. (TAEC) has unveiled its unified platform solution for the global digital television (DTV) market.
News categories: Toshiba America Electronic Components, ATSC 3, CES2024, Digital TV, Middleware, Semiconductor, Smart TV

Toshiba's New LCD TV SoC Delivers Single-Chip Solution With Full 1080p High Definition TV Support to North American HDTV Market
Jan 7, 2008 – Toshiba America Electronic Components, Inc. (TAEC) has announced the latest addition to its popular line of system-on-a-chip (SoC) ICs for mass-market ATSC high-definition LCD TVs, the TC90413XBG.
News categories: Toshiba America Electronic Components, ATSC 3, CES2024, Digital TV, ICs, Semiconductor, Smart TV, Terrestrial, USA

New Toshiba DTV Solution Raises Frame Rates To Deliver Blur-Free High-Definition Video
Sep 4, 2007 – Toshiba America Electronic Components (TAEC) has announced the latest addition to its portfolio of digital TV (DTV) semiconductor solutions. The TC90240XBG device integrates a scan rate converter to upgrade standard 60 Hz signals to 120 Hz, greatly improving the blurry motion sometimes seen during fast-paced action scenes in high-definition content.
News categories: TAEC, ICs, Semiconductor, Smart TV