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Thursday, January 5, 2012
MediaTek Releases 120Hz SoC Solutions for Smart TV
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Fabless semiconductor company MediaTek today released
a 120Hz Smart TV supported single chip solution model.
In addition to supporting 3D content, the chip is also
supporting Wi-Fi display technology, which allow Smart
TVs to synchronize with Wi-Fi network hubs without the
use of external modems or Internet connection.
In addition to support for numerous high definition
video image processing technologies, the chip also
comes with MediaTek's patented MDDi deinterlace
solution, enhancing the clarity of moving images and
allowing support for 120 Hz MEMC (Motion Estimation,
Motion Compensation) and 3D visuals. As the first to
support the next generation Wi-Fi Alliance Standard,
MediaTek's Wi-Fi display technology allows Smart TVs to
be synchronized with one or more Wi-Fi stations, thus
allowing simultaneous broadcast of content between the
devices.
According to the Topology Research Institute's most
recent report, as more brands continue to release Smart
TVs, worldwide shipments of Smart TVs in the next two
years could double. In 2011 alone, 25.18 million Smart
TVs were sold worldwide, accounting for 10.4% of
overall TV sales. In 2012, that number is set to double
to at least 52.85 million units. A yearly growth of
100% means that by the end of 2012, Smart TVs will
account for 20% of overall TV sales. |
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