Viiv (stylized as V//V) /ˈvaɪv/ 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.
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2007-2008 logo | 2008-2009 Core 2 Viiv logo |
Marketing
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.
Media discussion
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References
- ↑ X-Bit labs report Archived 2007-09-27 at the Wayback Machine, retrieved July 30, 2007