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  1. Courtesy of DigiTimes.com

    Both Netherlands-based Philips Semiconductors and Taiwan-based MediaTek expect to begin offering solutions for dual-layer DVD+R technology in the second quarter of this year at the earliest, according to sources.

    Philips expects to begin offering downloadable firmware that supports dual-layer DVD+R technology to system makers in the second quarter, said Marconi Jiang, general manager of sales at Philips Semiconductors in Taiwan.

    System makers can download the firmware to upgrade existing DVD+RW chips from supporting 4.7GB to 8.5GB. Taiwan driver vendors including BenQ have already committed to the technology for 8x DVD systems, said Jiang.

    Philips dubs the dual-layer DVD+R technology DVD+RW 9. The technology is said to double the data storage capacity on DVD recordable discs from 4.7GB to 8.5GB and remains compatible with existing DVD video players and DVD drives, according to an October 3 press statement from Philips.

    MediaTek is offering a new chip supporting dual-layer DVD+R to its system customers. Lite-On IT expects to begin mass production of recorders that support the technology in the second quarter, according to sources. MediaTek does not expect any intellectual property problems, according to Ming-kai Tsai, chairman of MediaTek.

    Philips Research – a part of Royal Philips Electronics – co-developed dual-layer DVD+R technology with Japan’s Mitsubishi Kagaku Media (MKM), an affiliate of Japan’s largest chemical company, Mitsubishi Chemical.
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  2. Brilliant .. I'll be able to firmware upgrade my CDRW to burn dual-layer DVD9.. I was right to hold off buying anything.
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    I sincerly hope you meant DVDRW, I really , really do or you're gonan be in for a shock.
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    System makers can download the firmware to upgrade existing DVD+RW chips from supporting 4.7GB to 8.5GB.
    NOPE YOU CAN'T
    consumers are not 'system' makers and not eligible for upgrades

    anyway I think you were joking!
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  5. NOPE YOU CAN'T
    consumers are not 'system' makers and not eligible for upgrades
    But its gonna leak out esp. if its doable.

    Uhmm maybe I should look for a philips 824 based chipset burner.
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