
SANTA CLARA, Calif., Nov. 30, 2005 – As part of its forthcoming Intel® Viiv™
technology PC platform, Intel Corporation is enabling a broad choice of
on-demand, Internet-delivered digital entertainment along with several options
for how families view, manage and share content – options that range from a
“10-foot” living room TV viewing experience in the home to laptops or handheld
devices for on the go.
Intel today said it is working with a wide variety of movie, music,
television, gaming and photo editing companies worldwide and announced that more
than 40 are already testing and verifying services and software applications to
meet this objective.
Intel Viiv technology, expected to be available in the first quarter of 2006,
is designed to enhance and help manage the enjoyment of digital entertainment in
the home. Throughout next year, the number of verified content services and
applications available will grow to include such verified consumer devices and
networked media devices as portable media players, digital media adapters,
digital TVs, DVD players and routers.
“The immediacy, global reach and on-demand nature of the Internet, together
with the 10s of millions of broadband-ready PCs that already exist today
worldwide, support a new trend in how people get their entertainment,” said
Kevin Corbett, vice president and general manager, Content Services Group, Intel
Digital Home Group. “Intel intends to accelerate this trend through our strong
relationships with leaders in digital entertainment. This is about Intel Viiv
technology-based PCs not only connecting to the TV, but also delivering the
latest movies at home, creating ‘music DJs,’ playing games and showcasing home
photos and videos – it’s a ‘one-stop-shop’ for entertainment.”
Intel is providing the engineering support, specifications and verification
tools to content owners, content distributors, portals, software application
developers and device vendors to help deliver Internet–based content services
and software applications that are tested and verified to work with an Intel
Viiv technology-based PC. The verified content services and applications will be
capable of being accessed in full screen format with simple access using a
remote control.
Intel is also working with these providers to offer download of their content
to portable media devices, such as those from Creative and Dell that will also
be verified to work with an Intel Viiv technology-based PC. To make it easier
for consumers to find the verified content and devices, each service,
application and device will carry an identifier that reads, “Enjoy with Intel
Viiv technology.”
In the second half of 2006, personal and premium content services,
applications and devices will also work with software from Intel that enables
content to be shared across a home network to Intel Viiv technology verified
devices.