As Intel Exits the Digital Home Market...
Last week, news came out about Intel’s decision to close its Digital Home business, basically abandoning its “smart TV” initiative.
So with Intel out of the smart TV picture, what does this mean for the industry? Who is the processor winner? According to a recent article on VentureBeat, “A potential winner here is Mips, which has been designing chips for Android-based smart TVs.”
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