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March 02, 2010 CrestaTech Rides The Programmable Broadband Wave
Sept 23, 2009 ““Of course, it remains to be seen just how soon these uber-chips will manage to find their way into notebooks and laptops around the world, but the answer is a pretty clear one: the sooner, the better, since they'll certainly add quite a lot of value to all of the portable computing systems they will get embedded into.”””
Sept 23, 2009 ““CrestaTech is claiming that its first chip can do digital TV, radio and GPS anywhere in the world, while only costing about a third of a conventional DTV chip. Add in that it is universal, and there really are not any down sides.”””
Sept 23, 2009 “While internal and external USB TV tuners are available now, the forthcoming availability of this chip offers a preview of what might become a standard feature in laptop and netbook computers over the next few years.””
Sept 23, 2009 “CrestaTech’s New “HDTV Anywhere” Chip Now Ready for Sampling to PC OEMs”
Sept 23, 2009 “Reference designs and samples for CrestaTech's new programmable broadband technology are now available,”
Sept 21, 2009 “Come visit us at IDF in San Francisco, ca Sept 22-24”
April 17, 2009 “CrestaTech aims to tame multi-standard mobile TV hydra”
April 9, 2009 “Cresta Technology has been selected to the OnHollywood 100 winners list.” Follow the coverage of the event on April 27-29
February 26, 2009 “Universal Broadcast TV Is Heading For A Notebook Near You”
January 19, 2009 In a stampede toward PC TV, 'programmable broadband' emerges
January 14, 2009 CES Overview: Trends for This Year’Technology "CrestaTech created a way to get region-free digital TV on a laptop just about anywhere.
January 8, 2009 "Utilizing CrestaTV Universal Broadband Receiver technology, system manufacturers now have a cost-effective, simple silicon solution that supports all major standards via a programmable analog IC and software.”
January 8, 2009 "The [CrestaTV] announcement comes as a great opportunity for people to view TV on their PCs, whether they’re at home or on-the-go."
January 8, 2009 "Shouldn’t your PC be a mobile media center? It already contains your movies and videos, music, photos and more. But can you take your laptop with you anywhere you go and tune in to live TV or radio? No, not easily. CrestaTech is changing all of that"
January 8, 2009 “With the goal of changing the way users view television on their PCs, the CrestaTV, presented at CES 2009 in Las Vegas, Nevada, is a universal broadband receiver with a programmable RF IC and software that will allow PCs to receive region-free analog or digital TV broadcasts, radio, and GPS signals.”
January 6, 2009 "Personal computer hardware is not a segment of the tech industry where you’d expect to encounter any innovation. That’s why cell phone startups are far more plentiful than PC startups. But a new Silicon Valley company has taught the old dog a new trick with a clever and inexpensive add-on technology"
January 5, 2009 "CrestaTech – The King of All Media?"
August 3, 2006 "Early Google backer, Bechtolsheim, invests in stealthy Cresta" |