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		<title>Video processor for laptop embedded cameras</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[Vimicro International Corporation, a leading fabless semiconductor company that designs advanced mixed-signal multimedia products and solutions, announced the launch of its latest Web camera processor, VC0343, targeting laptop embedded applications. The design of VC0343 is optimized specifically for the requirements of laptop embedded camera modules. Some excellent features such as low power consumption and compact [...]]]></description>
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