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July 19, 2004 10:01 AM PDT

Matsushita selects Rambus for TV memory

Japan's Matsushita announced on Monday that it will integrate a DDR2 interface designed by Rambus into its next-generation digital television, or DTV, chipsets. The interface essentially connects high-speed memory to the rest of the TV.

Matsushita also licensed an interface for XDR memory, which Rambus developed. By adopting both interfaces, Matsushita will be able to sell a broader spectrum of TVs.

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