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    <title>Chip Switch Goes Both Ways</title>
    <summary><![CDATA[Digital TV may be on the horizon, but we may be having analog/digital TV sets (rather than digital-only) in the future, too. NXP, the company formerly known as Philips Semiconductors (didn't Prince already do that &quot;formerly known as&quot; play)&nbsp;has invented...]]></summary>
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      <name>Randy Savicky</name>
      <uri>http://www.strategypluscommunications.com</uri>
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      <![CDATA[<p><font size="2"><strong><img alt="" hspace="7" src="http://www.nxp.com/whatifyoucould/res/images/base/logo.png" align="right" vspace="7" border="1" />Digital TV</strong> may be on the horizon, but we may be having <strong>analog/digital TV sets </strong>(rather than digital-only) in the future, too.</font></p>
<p><font size="2"><strong>NXP</strong>, the company formerly known as <strong>Philips Semiconductors</strong> (didn't <strong>Prince</strong> already do that &quot;formerly known as&quot; play)&nbsp;has invented a semiconductor chip set that permits HD LCD sets to <strong>automatically switch</strong> between analog and digital signals.&nbsp;The&nbsp;chip will reportedly be built into TV reference designs that manufacturers may begin using in January, according to <strong><em><a href="http://www.tvtechnology.com/hd_notebook/one.php?id=266">HD Notebook</a></em></strong>.</font></p>
<p><font size="2">Without getting technical,&nbsp;both reference designs are based on <strong>one global silicon platform</strong> that enables TV manufacturers to develop hybrid digital/analog LCD TV sets. NXP said it is now able to offer one hybrid platform for all regions worldwide.</font></p>]]>
      
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