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Google and Intel rumoured to be developing connected TVs

by Dan Worth

18 Mar 2010

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Google is already involved in the TV space with its TV Ads and Youtube XL projects

Google, Intel and Sony are reported to have teamed up to develop a new breed of web-enabled TVs and set-top boxes running Google's Android platform.

According to a New York Times report, which cited people familiar with the matter, the three firms have been working together for several months on the project.

Google declined to confirm or deny the reports, saying, "We don't comment on rumour or speculation".

However, Google is already involved in the TV space with projects such as YouTube XL, which allows videos to be watched on screens of all sizes, and TV Ads, an all-digital system for buying TV advertising that uses its AdWords interface for its metrics.

Adding weight to the rumours, Intel has listed recruitment ads for several software application engineers on its web site that reference a move from PCs to TV screens.

"The goal of this position [software application engineer] is to extend Intel IA [information architecture] computing power and IA ecosystem from PC screen to mobile screen and TV screen," the ad reads.

A spokesman for Intel said, "We don't comment on rumour or speculation and more specifically we don’t have a comment on this news."

However, he said that Intel remained open to providing the technology on which systems such as those rumoured to be in development could run.

"We’re working with a number of companies and have openly discussed our plans to deliver SoC's [system on a chip] based on the Intel Atom processor core as a platform for intelligent devices everywhere, including connected TVs," he said.

A spokeswoman for Sony said she was unfamiliar with the matter.

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