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Broadcom announces single-chip, 65nm 1080p digital TV solution
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Broadcom has announced what it claims to be the industry's first high-definition (HD) digital TV silicon solution designed on 65nm node that supports full 1080p display resolution. The Broadcom BCM3563 is described as the television industry's first complete system-on-a-chip solution that supports full HD 1080p display resolution.
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