Intel may not have attained the same dominance in TVs as it has in personal computers, but the company remains convinced that interactive, networked, computing-intensive tasks will win the company a foothold in the world of video.
The company touted various elements of its plan Thursday at its Intel Developer Forum in San Francisco, including a new Atom CE4100 processor for TVs, technology to automatically extract a highlight reel from a football match, companies moving PC games to TVs, and big-screen 3D video that CTO Justin Rattner believes ultimately will arrive in people’s homes.

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