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Panasonic develops DVD and CD compatible Blu-ray recorder chip.

Matsushita, best know for its Panasonic consumer brand, claims it has developed the first chipset that enables future optical drives to playback and record Blu-ray media (BD) as well as common DVD and CD formats. The company said that DVD-RAM, DVD-/+R, DVD-RW/+RW and DVD-ROM are supported. The only absent format is HD DVD, which, however, comes as little surprise as Matushita is a firm supporter of the Blu-ray technology and opponent of HD DVD. Panasonic said that it will start sample shipments of the chipset in December 2005 and begin mass production in January 2006.


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