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Silicon Image Introduces 225 MHz HDMI v1.3 PHY IC and Soft Link IP Core for Consumer Electronics Applications

December 1, 2008 -- Silicon Image, Inc. today announced its 225 MHz HDMI version 1.3 PHY solution, consisting of the SiI9204 HDMI v1.3 transmitter PHY semiconductor and companion HDMI v1.3 link layer intellectual property (IP) core for use in consumer electronics and high-end mobile device applications. This latest offering complements the Silicon Image family of HDMI v1.3 transmitters which include stand-alone discrete semiconductors, PHY semiconductors for use with link layer IP cores and full HDMI v1.3 link and PHY IP cores.

Silicon Image Introduces 225 MHz HDMI v1.3 PHY IC and Soft Link IP Core for Consumer Electronics Applications

SUNNYVALE, Calif.—(BUSINESS WIRE)—December 1, 2008— Silicon Image, Inc. (NASDAQ:SIMG), a leader in semiconductors and intellectual property for the secure distribution, presentation and storage of high-definition content, today announced its 225 MHz HDMI™ version 1.3 PHY solution, consisting of the SiI9204 HDMI v1.3 transmitter PHY semiconductor and companion HDMI v1.3 link layer intellectual property (IP) core for use in consumer electronics and high-end mobile device applications. This latest offering complements the Silicon Image family of HDMI v1.3 transmitters which include stand-alone discrete semiconductors, PHY semiconductors for use with link layer IP cores and full HDMI v1.3 link and PHY IP cores.

Silicon Image Introduces 225 MHz HDMI v1.3 PHY IC and Soft Link IP Core for Consumer Electronics Applications

Silicon Image, Inc. (NASDAQ:SIMG), a leader in semiconductors and intellectual property for the secure distribution, presentation and storage of high-definition content, today announced its 225 MHz HDM version 1.3 PHY solution, consisting of the SiI9204 HDMI v1.3 transmitter PHY semiconductor and companion HDMI v1.3 link layer intellectual property (IP) core for use in consumer electronics and high-end mobile device applications. This latest offering complements the Silicon Image family of HDMI v1.3 transmitters which include stand-alone discrete semiconductors, PHY semiconductors for use with link layer IP cores and full HDMI v1.3 link and PHY IP cores.

Silicon Image Introduces 225 MHz HDMI v1.3 PHY IC and Soft Link IP Core for Consumer Electronics Applications

Silicon Image, Inc. (NASDAQ:SIMG), a leader in semiconductors and intellectual property for the secure distribution, presentation and storage of high-definition content, today announced its 225 MHz HDM version 1.3 PHY solution, consisting of the SiI9204 HDMI v1.3 transmitter PHY semiconductor and companion HDMI v1.3 link layer intellectual property (IP) core for use in consumer electronics and high-end mobile device applications. This latest offering complements the Silicon Image family of HDMI v1.3 transmitters which include stand-alone discrete semiconductors, PHY semiconductors for use with link layer IP cores and full HDMI v1.3 link and PHY IP cores.

Using HDMI Audio/Video On Linux

The last time we looked in-depth at HDMI support on Linux was last December when talking about HDMI with the ATI Catalyst Linux driver. Since then there has been improvements in a number of drivers for different hardware. In this article we have a brief overview on the status of HDMI support in the Intel, NVIDIA, and ATI Linux drivers.

Using HDMI Audio/Video On Linux

The last time we looked in-depth at HDMI support on Linux was last December when talking about HDMI with the ATI Catalyst Linux driver. Since then there has been improvements in a number of drivers for different hardware. In this article we have a brief overview on the status of HDMI support in the Intel, NVIDIA, and ATI Linux drivers.

Using HDMI Audio/Video On Linux

Phoronix: "The last time we looked in-depth at HDMI support on Linux was last December when talking about HDMI with the ATI Catalyst Linux driver. Since then there has been improvements in a number of drivers for different hardware. In this article we have a brief overview on the status of HDMI support in the Intel, NVIDIA, and ATI Linux drivers." Full Story...

Silicon Image Introduces 225 MHz HDMI v1.3 PHY IC and Soft Link IP Core for Consumer Electronics Applications

Silicon Image Introduces 225 MHz HDMI v1.3 PHY IC and Soft Link IP Core for Consumer Electronics Applications

Panasonic, Comcast to bring HDMI-CEC to STBs

Panasonic and Comcast Corp. are collaborating to bring HDMI-CEC technology to the latest generation of digital cable STBs.

Olympus Stylus range gains three new models

High-Definition Multimedia Interface (HDMI) technology incorporated for viewing images in high definition on HDMI TVs

Silicon Image Introduces 225 MHz HDMI v1.3 PHY IC and Soft Link IP Core for Consumer Electronics Applications

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Panasonic and Comcast to Collaborate on Bringing HDMI-CEC to Set-Top Boxes

Panasonic and AEG Partner to Provide Fully Integrated Technology Solutions for Sports and Entertainment.

Which Sony Bravia is best?

Sony sells five types of "Full HD" televisions with HDMI inputs and integrated high definition TV tuners - the XBR, Z, W, E, and V series. So which is best for you?

Cisco to Push into Home Electronics - Why?

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Joost for DivX Connected Arrives

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CES2009: Kodak announces rugged Zx1 Pocket HD video recorder

Tags: Video Recorder, Recorder, Eastman Kodak Co., Camcorder, Video, Kodak Zx1, Kodak Zx1 Pocket Video Camera, HDMI Cable, Corporate Communications, Marketing

Mvix Unveils the MvixPVR with iPod Docking Support

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Novatel Wireless Unveils the Ultra-Portable MiFi 3G Mobile Hotspot for Wi-Fi Devices

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SANYO R227 Internet / FM Radio + PC Music Streamer

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Amazon Video On Demand Coming to the Roku Digital Video Player in Early 2009

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Panasonic Viera TC-37LZ85

The good: Reproduced relatively deep black levels; solid screen uniformity and off-angle viewing; good shadow detail; connectivity includes three HDMI, two component video, and one SD card slot.

Sony Bravia KDL-52XBR7

The good: Deep black levels for a non-LED-based LCD TV; accurate color temperature and color decoding; solid dejudder video processing; comprehensive complement of inputs including four HDMI and one PC; optional different-colored speaker grilles; smart styling.

Pioneer Elevates Digital Music with New Upconverting DVD Player

LAS VEGAS, Jan 08, 2009 (BUSINESS WIRE) -- Pioneer Electronics (USA) Inc. today debuts the new Pioneer(R) DV-420V 1080p upconverting DVD player, which is the first to feature an exclusive MP3 encoding capability for supreme music portability. Combining HDMI(TM) connectivity with advanced multi-format playback, Pioneer's new player is an ideal source device for secondary room settings. Extremely compact in size, the DV-420V features a length of only 16.5-inches providing maximum features in an extremely slim profile for a seamless fit in any room space.

Toshiba SD-580E DVD Player

OK, so its picture and build quality leave a lot to be desired from a videophile perspective, but those with less demanding tastes will still find a lot to like about the SD-580E - it's easy to use, offers HDMI and USB ports, looks really snazzy and most importantly it's yours for under £60.


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