Future is TV-shaped, says Intel
By Maggie Shiels
Technology reporter, BBC News, San Francisco
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Intel says TV of the future will require a lot of computing power
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The world's biggest chip maker predicts that by 2015 there will be 12 billion devices capable of connecting to 500 billion hours of TV and video content.
Intel said its vision of TV everywhere will be more personal, social, ubiquitous and informative.
"TV is out of the box and off the wall," Intel's chief technology officer Justin Rattner told BBC News.
"TV will remain at the centre of our lives and you will be able to watch what you want where you want.
via news.bbc.co.uk