"Intel's living room media PC platform — nobody could explain what it was, including Intel."
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EMPLOYEES
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marketfitSlow Death
Years-long decline before final shutdown
// Fatal mistake: Sold a hardware certification spec as a consumer platform — offered no user-facing benefit
Key Events Timeline
2006-01
FOUNDING
Intel officially unveiled the Viiv platform at CES 2006 in Las Vegas as a hardware certification standard targeting living room entertainment PCs.
2006-03
PRODUCT LAUNCH
Major OEMs including Dell, HP, and Gateway began shipping Viiv-certified systems requiring Intel dual-core processors, Intel motherboards, and Intel wireless components bundled together.
2006-06
PIVOT
Intel launched the Viiv content marketplace partnering with online services such as CinemaNow and Napster to offer downloadable movies and music exclusively to Viiv-certified PC owners.
2007-01
PRODUCT LAUNCH
Intel attempted to revive Viiv interest at CES 2007 by announcing second-generation Viiv-certified platforms based on the Core 2 Duo processor, but retailer and consumer enthusiasm remained flat.
2007-06
PIVOT
Intel quietly scaled back Viiv marketing budgets and reassigned key product managers as internal reviews showed the platform had failed to gain meaningful market share against standalone media devices like the Apple TV, launched in March 2007.
2007-12
CEO CHANGE
Intel's Digital Home Group, which owned the Viiv initiative, underwent a structural reorganization under Intel CEO Paul Otellini, signaling that Viiv would no longer be a standalone strategic priority for the company.
2008-06
SHUTDOWN
Intel ceased all promotion and development of the Viiv platform by mid-2008, effectively ending the initiative after roughly two years without ever achieving broad consumer recognition or retail clarity.
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Intel Viiv (pronounced "vive") launched at CES 2006 as a hardware certification for living room PCs meant to compete with standalone media devices.
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