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Intel, the world's top chip maker whose fortunes are eroding under the popularity of mobile devices, will enter the hotly competitive market of online television later this year with a service that will both stream live content and provide content on demand.

Intel's service would be centered on a set-top box and would offer smaller bundles than those currently offered by cable operators, spokesman Erik Huggers told the AllThingsDigital "Dive into Media" conference Tuesday.

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Intel, the world's top chip maker whose fortunes are eroding under the popularity of mobile devices, will enter the hotly competitive market of online television later this year with a service that will both stream live content and provide content on demand.

Intel's service would be centered on a set-top box and would offer smaller bundles than those currently offered by cable operators, spokesman Erik Huggers told the AllThingsDigital "Dive into Media" conference Tuesday.

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