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Set-Top Box Chip provides MPEG decoder for SD TV.(New Set-Top Box Chip from STMicroelectronics Will Cut Costs for Mainstream STB Manufacturers)

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Built using 0.13 micron technology, STM5105 offers unified, single-device platform for various set-top boxes in worldwide Free-to-Air satellite, cable, and terrestrial services. It integrates common functional blocks, such as audio DACs and VCXO, and supports all features of STi5518. Decoder has integrated 2D graphics engine, supported by blitter-based display; DVB descramblers, DVB-CI, and support for single tuner DVR. Clock speed of ST20 32-bit RISC CPU core is 200 MHz.

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Low-cost MPEG decoder upgrades the widely-used STi5518, providing increased integration, higher performance and new features in a unified multi-market platform

Geneva, March 22, 2005 - STMicroelectronics (NYSE: STM), the world's leading supplier of silicon chips for set-top boxes (STBs)1, has announced a …

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