Adobe working with chipset developers to bring Flash to the TV
Adobe made a couple of interesting announcements last week relative to making Flash available on the TV.
On January 5, Adobe and Intel announced plans to collaborate on the development to port and optimize Adobe® Flash® technology for the Intel® Media Processor CE 3100. This effort is expected to provide consumers with richer and more seamless Web-based and video viewing experiences through advanced Intel-based cable set-top boxes, Blu-ray Disc players, digital TVs and retail connected AV devices.
On January 6, Adobe announced that the Adobe® Flash® Platform was integrated into Broadcom’s latest digital television (DTV) and set-top box (STB) system-on-a-chip (SoC) platforms.
On January 5, Adobe and Intel announced plans to collaborate on the development to port and optimize Adobe® Flash® technology for the Intel® Media Processor CE 3100. This effort is expected to provide consumers with richer and more seamless Web-based and video viewing experiences through advanced Intel-based cable set-top boxes, Blu-ray Disc players, digital TVs and retail connected AV devices.
On January 6, Adobe announced that the Adobe® Flash® Platform was integrated into Broadcom’s latest digital television (DTV) and set-top box (STB) system-on-a-chip (SoC) platforms.
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