Digital signal processor licensing company a target=new href=http://www.ceva-dsp.com/>Ceva Inc. (Nasdaq:CEVA); LSE:CVA) reported that 35 companies at the Consumer Electronics Show in Las Vegas showed CEVA-powered solutions and products.
The products included the first netbooks to utilize the company's DSP cores.
Some of the products included Micro-Star International's (MSI) Wind series netbooks with Ceva DSP for mobile broadband, LG's X120 netbook with Ceva DSP for mobile broadband, and the Sony Playstation 3 powered by Ceva DSP core.
Other products that are enabled by Ceva include plasma and LCD TVs, wireless handsets, home entertainment audio systems, home media servers, SSD Drives, Blu-ray players.
Some of the companies with Ceva -based products included Aigo, Broadcom, MSI, Freescale, Hauppauge, Hisense, Marvell, Samsung, Sharp, Sony Electronics, and Zoran Corp. (Nasdaq: ZRAN)
Shares in Ceva were down about 3% to $5.72 in early afternoon trading on Nasdaq. Ceva's market cap is about $112 million.
Ceva reported record revenue of $10.2 million for the third quarter of 2008, and will report fourth quarter and full year results for 2008 on February 3.
Published by Globes [online], Israel business news - www.globes-online.com - on January 12, 2009
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