- MosChip Semiconductor Technology introduced its Personal Computer Virtualization System last week, which allows users to play games, surf the Internet and stream videos on their TVs.
- The PCVS box is built around the company’s MCS8142 chip that “facilitates video streaming, gaming and also virtual functioning of multi-purpose home networking,” reports Business Standard. “While the PCVS box is driving the PC to churn out a movie, games or other entertainment applications to your TV, the PC is still available for serious business work.”
- The company is pursuing possible bundling deals with manufacturers of set-top boxes, TVs and PCs.
- “We will be launching the product in countries like China, the U.S., India, Japan and Taiwan. Revenues from this product are likely to trickle in from the second quarter of the current financial year,” explained Ramchandra Reddy, chairman and chief executive officer of MosChip.
- “Even if we can ship about 500,000 units, we will be doing good business. China alone has the appetite to consume about 20 to 30 million units because of higher adoption levels,” he said.
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