Last year the rumour mill began to bubble as rumours that the chipmaking giant, Intel, was planning to launch an Internet-based television service. Rumours also had it that Intel would also launch their own top box technology.
At this week's allthingsD event, Intel vice president, Erik Huggers finally confirmed that the rumours were indeed true.
Huggers stated that Intel had started up Intel Media about a year ago, also adding that "It's a new division with new people - people from Apple, Netflix, and Google. And it's devoted to developing an Internet television platform."
Interestingly, the Intel set top box will also have an integrated camera that'll be able to see who is watching the TV to so that more personalised content can be delivered.
Aside from setting the proverbial cat amongst the pigeons in the US TV market, The move by Intel also potentially lends a lot of legitimacy to internet TV services at a particularly interesting point in time for New Zealand.