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Samsung implements TI's 1394 technology

(Technology News, 26 Mar 2007 )

Texas Instruments Incorporated (TI) announced that Samsung, in digital media and digital convergence technologies, is implementing TI’s 1394 technology for High-Definition Audio-Video Network Alliance (HANA) home entertainment networking products such as set-top-boxes (STB), digital televisions, TV nodes and digital video recorders (DVRs).

Dr. Heemin Kwon, executive vice president, Samsung, said, "TI has a proven history in 1394 service development and delivery. We utilize TI’s industry-leading 1394 technology for our suite of home networking products to ensure our customers can easily stream protected HD content within the living room cluster and throughout the home."

TI's 1394b portfolio includes the TSB41BA3 and TSB81BA3 PHY devices. TI’s chipsets enable high-speed audio, video and data connections (up to 400 Mbps) across longer cable lengths (up to 100 meters), using a variety of cable media (STP, Cat5, POF, GOF) for home networking applications. In addition, content protection is enabled to ensure a trusted home network.

TI and Samsung are both board members of HANA, a cross-industry organization comprising content providers, service providers, CE manufacturers, software and silicon providers dedicated to offering standards-based, end-to-end solutions for the ultimate HD experience. Sharing a vision of the future, TI, Samsung and other HANA member companies help ensure device interoperability.

Zephra Freeman, worldwide home networking and 1394 business development manager at TI, said, "Samsung and TI have a long history of working together to enable 1394 in personal computers and consumer electronics. We are pleased to be selected as a preferred supplier for Samsung’s silicon needs. TI works closely with all of our customers to ensure we are developing the right silicon products at the right time and at competitive price points. TI is also investing efforts with Samsung to develop 1394 user scenarios which will provide value-added services to service providers and consumers."

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