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We're sitting here at Intel's IDF 2010 day two keynote, and the company just announced its evolution of the Atom CE series for set-top boxes. The aptly-titled the CE4200 (formerly codenamed "Groveland") is an evolution of the CE4100, based on 45nm Atom architecture and now capable of H.264 video encoding. Four partners have been announced, including Samsung, ADB, Sagemcom, and Technicolor. Of course, CE4100 is really just starting to take hold... , and given it was announced at last year's IDF, we're not holding our breath on seeing these in the immediate future.

Gallery: Intel CE4200 ups its set-top game with 3D support and H.264 HD encoding

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