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CE giants push 60GHz high-def home nets 2006-11-09
Six top consumer electronics companies are defining a 60GHz radio technology to bring high definition media to the home network.  
CE vendors form group to join digital living room duel 2006-11-09
Last week, six top consumer electronics vendors formed the WirelessHD group to define 60GHz radios that could carry uncompressed high-definition video across the living room at a roaring 5Gbps.  
Hitachi picks Cypress clock solutions for HDTV 2006-10-26
Hitachi Ltd. has chosen Cypress Semiconductor Corp.clocks for the Wooo 9000 series high definition digital TVs.  
DisplayPort transmitter supports HDMI 2006-10-16
Analogix has created a DisplayPort transmitter that's compatible with HDMI, claiming the chip handles both the embedded-clocking scheme of DisplayPort and the clock-forwarding scheme of HDMI with basically a single silicon block  
Grappling with digital media fragmentation 2006-10-02
With networking and security standards fragmented, a bunch of Linux variants and other nagging issues in the remote access and QoS areas, it's a time of fragmentation in the transition to digital home media mix.  
Intel hopes to sort digital display interface split 2006-09-05
Intel announced that it is committing to sorting out the competition between two digital display interfaces by the end of the year. Separately, the company is in talks to move its copy protection technology to a wireless transport such as UWB.  
Analogix transmitter merges DisplayPort and HDMI 2006-09-05
Analogix made a DisplayPort transmitter that's compatible with HDMI; claims the chip handles both the embedded-clocking scheme of DisplayPort and the clock-forwarding scheme of HDMI with basically a single silicon block  
ADI chips power Toshiba HD DVD 2006-08-30
Analog Devices announced that Toshiba has chosen several of ADI's signal processing solutions to power the video and audio signal chains in the industry's first hard disk recorder with high-definition DVD.  
Startup offers easy implementation of HD encoding in mobiles 2006-08-17
Startup MnD Semiconductors announced a chip architecture that "can be easily scaled from low cost, high definition, video decoders to high performance, real time, multi-channel, video encoders and transcoders."  
HDMI will boost data rate to 275MHz 2006-08-01
HDMI 1.3 will increase the copy-protected link's data rate from 165MHz to an expected 275MHz  
What will happen to analog video? 2006-08-01
With the new digital video standards coming into the picture, the common misconception is that analog video is dead or dying. The reality is that analog video is very much alive.  
China's second HDMI testing center opens in Shanghai 2006-07-27
Silicon Image Inc. recently opened China's second HDMI Authorized Testing Center in Shanghai, and announced plans to open a third center also in China  
China Video Industry Association to support HDMI 2006-07-25
Silicon Image has announced an agreement with the China Video Industry Association, under which the latter will promote and support the use of HDMI by the consumer electronics industry in China  
Rival display interfaces face off in digital home 2006-07-01
Separate groups of engineers are finishing work on two incompatible display interfaces—DisplayPort and the Unified Display Interface—vying to become the standard for a secure digital link in consumer systems and computers.  
Samsung launches first Blu-ray disc player to U.S. market 2006-06-19
Samsung Electronics America Inc. announced that the industry's first Blu-ray disc player, BD-P1000, has been shipped to retailers in the U.S. market for availability on June 25th.  


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