Digital TV News: Yannick Paillard
STMicroelectronics STB processors support Google services for TV
Sep 13, 2013 – STMicroelectronics (NYSE:STM) has introduced an upgrade to its Software Development Kit 2 (SDK2) that allows the development of Android-compliant devices and supports the latest Google services for TV.
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STMicroelectronics, Yannick Paillard, Digital TV, IBC2023, Middleware, Semiconductor, Set Top Box, Streaming
PlayJam Teams with STMicroelectronics to Bring Games to TV
Jan 6, 2011 – PlayJam is teaming with STMicroelectronics (NYSE: STM) to bring games to connected TVs and set-top box devices. PlayJam will integrate its games channel across a wide range of ST platforms, including Freeman Ultra, a TV SoC processor.
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PlayJam, STMicroelectronics, Digital TV, Middleware, Semiconductor, Smart TV
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