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STMicroelectronics Announces Commitment to Continue Minimizing the Environmental Effect of Set-Top Boxes

24 March 2009

STMicroelectronics announces that it has extended its commitment to saving energy to set-top box (STB) applications. The company said it supports the moves toward an assessment of STB performance through total energy consumption as used in other sectors of the consumer electronics industry.

ST’s strategy focuses on reducing waste energy by including flexible power management features that monitor and adjust the energy consumed by components within the STB environment. These components can be outside the STB, in the case of the low-noise block (LNB) within a satellite dish, for example, large subsystems within the STB such as a hard disk, or even individual modules within the silicon devices themselves.

“We do not expect consumers to sacrifice functionality in return for reduced power consumption and lower cost of ownership,” said Philippe Lambinet, Executive VP and General Manager of the Home Entertainment and Displays Group, STMicroelectronics. “Rather, by monitoring the way in which a product is being used and intelligently configuring the underlying hardware, we’ll make ensure that power consumption is minimized.”

ST’s latest STB devices, including the high-definition single-chip decoders, are supplied with a software driver called STPOWER that controls all power aspects of the device. This application programming interface (API), which can be called from any application within the STB software stack, is common to all devices, allowing flexible control at a component-level, for the creation of application-specific active- and passive-standby modes, the company said. In this environment, STB will feature very fast resume times from passive standby, thereby encouraging people to use this feature.

In addition to programmable power-management features, ST is also developing silicon technologies and design methodologies that reduce power consumption. ST is now manufacturing in a 55nm process technology, which is also optimized for lower power and this alone saves approximately 10 percent of power when compared to non-power-optimized 55nm technologies. This technology has already been employed in the company's decoders for STB applications.

With this combination of programmable power-management features and low-power silicon technology, ST fully expects its STB platforms to be capable of achieving Energy Star Tier-2 performance.

www.st.com

 
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