The new Blockbuster set top box and media player that was announced yesterday is powered by Linux on a MIPS-based Broadcom chipset, as disclosed by a 2Wire representative – the company that is making these digital media players. The Broadcom chipset in the device is equipped with a 400MHz MIPS32/16e processor core, and is built on outsourced 65nm process technology.
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