The license agreement was announced in February 2008 and allows Samsung to design and mass manufacture the low cost chip based upon DDD's TriDef real-time 2-D to 3-D conversion and 3-D image processing architecture.
The chip can be used in a variety of 3-D HDTVs including plasma, LCD and DLP televisions. An advance royalty of approximately GBP165, 000 is now due under the terms of the license agreement.
During the next few months, DDD expects Samsung to provide guidance on the number of next generation 2009 3-D HDTV models that will include the chip once Samsung has concluded the product planning for their 2009 model range.
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