Intel Viiv

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Viiv /ˈvv/ was a platform initiative from Intel similar to Intel's Centrino and vPro. Initially (through release 1.7), it was a collection of computer technologies with a particular combination of Intel ingredients to support a "media PC" concept. Intel also provided the Media Server as the core software stack on the PC to support "media" distribution through the home.

Viiv Technology
Original Viiv logo New Viiv logo
2007-2008 logo 2008-2009 Core 2 Viiv logo

Marketing[edit]

Until 2007, Viiv was Intel's attempt to become the center of electronic-based home entertainment. Intel was repeating the marketing model for the very successful Centrino platform, which was their first branded platform. The Intel Viiv brand has been "de-emphasized" and comes after the CPU branding, similar to that of "Core 2 with Viiv inside", putting more focus on the CPU.[1]

There will be no additional releases beyond 1.7.1 of the media server product.

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References[edit]

  1. ^ X-Bit labs report Archived 2007-09-27 at the Wayback Machine, retrieved July 30, 2007