Samsung's
been waffling on Google TV for
quite some time --
prototypes aside -- and now
Bloomberg thinks it might know the reason why. According to an anonymous source, Mountain View's been requiring that OEMs use
Intel's CE4100 chip in their television products, and as any
self-respecting chipmaker might be expected to do, Samsung declined. Now, with Google TV's efforts to break into the living room floundering, the search giant has allegedly lifted the restriction and allowed Samsung to use its own silicon, meaning we'll likely see Google TV running on
a certain dual-core ARM in the months to come. Anything to save us from
Smart TV, right?
Samsung's Google TV delayed by Intel exclusivity agreement? originally appeared on Engadget on Fri, 25 Feb 2011 17:44:00 EDT. Please see our terms for use of feeds.
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