| Broadlogic Reveals TeraPIX Software to Get More Out of Your Cable |
Cable Internet access seems to be getting better every day, but there has to be a limit sometime. Not today: Broadlogic has unveiled a new processor called TeraPIX, which squeezes even more information into the same bandwidth of the coax cable running through your house. The processor works by compressing the 80 existing analog channels into a much narrower digital band. When the signals reach your house, they are reconverted back into an analog signal, so you don't notice a thing, but it gives you all that extra bandwidth for more digital programming, or, even better, more Internet bandwidth. The chips are available now, in bulk pricing for $300 apiece, so hopefully they'll get a little cheaper. Original article by Engadget.
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