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Entropic declined comment on an analyst report that it could...

Entropic declined comment on an analyst report that it could get $8 to $10 per unit for Comcast’s IP client set-top recently cleared by the FCC. Comcast’s new X13-H IP client set-top features Entropic’s MoCA along with system-on-chip (SoC) technology,…

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D.A. Davidson analyst Aalok Shah said. Entropic branched into SoCs with the acquisition earlier this year of bankrupt Trident Microsystems’ set-top IC business. Entropic initially bundled SoCs with its MoCA chips, but expects to start sampLing a combined IC by late 2013 (CED Nov 27 p3). Humax is building the device, which lacks internal storage, but has an SD card slot, HDMI connector, Ethernet and USB ports, according to the FCC filing. The set-top was submitted Nov. 12 for testing, which was completed four days later, according to the filing.