Flash platform integrated with Adobe Digital Home (NXP)

NXP Semiconductors, an independent semiconductor company founded by Philips, announced that it will support Adobe®'s Flash® platform for the digital home. The Flash technology optimization solution for Internet-connected TVs, set-top boxes (STBs), Blu-ray players and other digital living room devices will be supported by NXP's IP STB platforms STB225 and STB222. With Adobe's Flash platform for the digital home, consumers can enjoy rich web content, applications and user interfaces based on Flash technology through their TVs, and the way people watch Internet video content will change.

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NXP is one of the three leaders in the field of digital video systems. Its comprehensive range of set-top box system solutions, complemented by Adobe's optimized Flash technology, will enable major OEM manufacturers to rapidly develop digital home-specific devices. The dynamic user interface of Flash-based gadgets will provide a unique opportunity to present rich, interactive web content on the TV to enhance the consumer's viewing experience.

Mark Samuel, general manager of NXP's cable and IP set-top box business, said: "The growth of IP-based video content is advancing by leaps and bounds, and consumers are eager to access large Internet video content libraries via TV, not just PCs. Adobe Flash technology will The consumer experience has taken it to a new level, and this ability to integrate seamlessly with the Internet is bound to set off a new TV viewing experience revolution."

The STB225 and STB222 are complete IP STB reference design platforms for the HD and SD markets. Both platforms leverage the performance of the latest NXP multi-format source decoders (PNX8935 and PNX8932) to combine advanced video decoding with traditional set-top box functionality while integrating key features such as USB 2.0, SATA and Ethernet. Connection agreement. Both systems contribute to rapid product development. The complete system also includes a hardware development platform, software infrastructure, and reference examples.

The time-optimized Flash technology will soon be available on the NXP STB225 and STB222 IP STB platforms. The first commercial release is expected to be available in the second half of 2009.

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