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The chip was widely promoted at the CES.

Show me a link so I can read about it then.

Does it's existence on the web make it real?


Well gee whiz does your stating it make it real?


No, but the industry leaders spoke of it two weeks ago in LA, with specific
reference to the chipset that the investors in iBiquity have all received
news about.


Yes they did mention it in a very nebulous way.

The fact is that Samsung has worked with iBiquity on the chip, and they
announced its development and availability schedule at the CES to the
interested parties. There are two more single chip 9 mm low power
consumption chips from other fabs accepting orders now, too.


Baloney. No link, no news equals BS. Show me a link from a semiconductor
company that is working on this. Put up or shut up.


As I said, the heads of several of the companies that own iBiquity made
comments about this 12 days ago in LA. It exists, Samsung has shown the
prototypes and the people who need to know, the factories that turn out mass
market radios, are in the loop.


Yes, I read those comments from the CES show. They were along the lines
of wouldn't it be nice if sometime in the future the parts existed. This
is not much different than saying if we all got along we could have
world peace tomorrow so Kumbya to you too.

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No, but the industry leaders spoke of it two weeks ago in LA, with
specific
reference to the chipset that the investors in iBiquity have all received
news about.


Yes they did mention it in a very nebulous way.


If you watch the web stream, it was sepcifically referred to.

Similarly, if you "were there" at the CES, you know Samsung was offering the
chip to a variety of manufacturers of radios and audio devices.


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No, but the industry leaders spoke of it two weeks ago in LA, with
specific
reference to the chipset that the investors in iBiquity have all received
news about.


Yes they did mention it in a very nebulous way.


If you watch the web stream, it was sepcifically referred to.

Similarly, if you "were there" at the CES, you know Samsung was offering the
chip to a variety of manufacturers of radios and audio devices.


I read the Samsung press releases and the HD radio chip was not
mentioned. I read the CES press releases and the HD radio on a chip was
not mentioned. Analog radio on a chip yes. HD TV on a chip yes. Other
types of chips yes.

If you know of a link to a semiconductor company or a show like CES
about a HD radio chip then post it otherwise put a sock in it.

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No, but the industry leaders spoke of it two weeks ago in LA, with
specific
reference to the chipset that the investors in iBiquity have all
received
news about.

Yes they did mention it in a very nebulous way.


If you watch the web stream, it was sepcifically referred to.

Similarly, if you "were there" at the CES, you know Samsung was offering
the
chip to a variety of manufacturers of radios and audio devices.


I read the Samsung press releases and the HD radio chip was not
mentioned. I read the CES press releases and the HD radio on a chip was
not mentioned. Analog radio on a chip yes. HD TV on a chip yes. Other
types of chips yes.

If you know of a link to a semiconductor company or a show like CES
about a HD radio chip then post it otherwise put a sock in it.


There is no press release; the chip is being promoted to manufacturers, not
the public.


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No, but the industry leaders spoke of it two weeks ago in LA, with
specific
reference to the chipset that the investors in iBiquity have all
received
news about.

Yes they did mention it in a very nebulous way.

If you watch the web stream, it was sepcifically referred to.

Similarly, if you "were there" at the CES, you know Samsung was offering
the
chip to a variety of manufacturers of radios and audio devices.


I read the Samsung press releases and the HD radio chip was not
mentioned. I read the CES press releases and the HD radio on a chip was
not mentioned. Analog radio on a chip yes. HD TV on a chip yes. Other
types of chips yes.

If you know of a link to a semiconductor company or a show like CES
about a HD radio chip then post it otherwise put a sock in it.


There is no press release; the chip is being promoted to manufacturers, not
the public.


That doesn't matter. If they are intent on releasing it for production
they would have a press release saying so.

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