“Sil1390和Sil1930是能和PC平台的视频和音频接口直接连接的发送器,使得能安全无缝地存取高清晰度(HD)视频内容.ATI和NVIDIA公司的图像卡和Silicon Image的ADD2卡支持在PC平台上采用广泛采纳的高清多媒体接口(HDMI)观看HD内容.Sil1390支持用于PCI Express 图像芯片组的Intel SVD
”Silicon Image Announces Significant Industry Support for HDMI Solutions on PC Platforms Source: Silicon Image, Inc. Aug 24, 2005, 07:36 High Performance HDMI Multimedia Functionality From Silicon Image Transmitters Now Available on Market Leading Reference Graphics Cards and the 2006 Intel Integrated Graphics Platform SUNNYVALE, Calif., Aug. 24 /PRNewswire-FirstCall/ -- Silicon Image, (NASDAQ:SIMG) , a leader in multi-gigabit semiconductor solutions for the secure transmission and storage of rich digital media, today announced that ATI Technologies and nVidia are designing reference graphics cards incorporating the Silicon Image PanelLink SiI 1930(TM) transmitter. Additionally, Silicon Image is now sampling a reference ADD2 card, based on the PanelLink SiI 1390(TM), for PC platforms using the Intel 2006 graphics chipsets. The Sil 1390 and Sil 1930 transmitters are the first integrated solutions designed to interface directly to the video and audio interfaces of PC platforms to enable seamless, secure access to high definition content. The reference graphics cards from ATI and nVidia and the ADD2 card from Silicon Image are targeted at PC OEMs and retail graphics cards makers to support the increasing demand for viewing secure HD content on PC platforms using the widely deployed High-Definition Multimedia Interface(TM) (HDMI(TM)) interface. Silicon Image will be showcasing the HDMI solutions at booth number 409 during the Intel Developer Forum (IDF), being held August 23-25 at Moscone Center in San Francisco. The growing availability of high definition content, supported by the emergence of high definition optical drive standards (HD-DVD and Blu-Ray), compels the adoption of secure interfaces to view HD content on PC platforms. The HDMI interface is the de facto standard consumer electronics multimedia interface and brings the same level of quality, simplicity and interoperability to PC environments. With the recent release of the HDMI 1.2 specification, HDMI has incorporated changes that meet even more needs of the PC market and brings consumer PCs closer to broadly implementing HDMI. The SiI 1930 transmitter used on the new ATI and nVidia reference graphics cards integrate the HDMI 1.2 functionality to provide access to premium digital content. "Today's announcement illustrates the increasing demand and momentum for HDMI solutions in the PC market," says Joseph C. Lee, Silicon Image Director of Product Marketing, PC and Display Products. "The HDMI standard paved the way for the delivery of high definition content for the consumer electronics market and is doing the same for the PC market. The immediate availability of HDMI solutions on desktop PCs, notebook PCs and retail graphics card products will enable the impending convergence of the PC and CE market, making the consumer multimedia experience seamless regardless of platform." The SiI 1930 is designed for graphics cards applications using a discrete graphics processing units (GPU), and supports TMDS(TM) input with HDMI output. It supports a wide variety of audio interfaces including Intel(R) High Definition Audio, (Intel(R) HD Audio) HD-Audio, SPDIF, and three channels of I2S to ensure compatibility with any PC audio hardware and unprecedented digital audio quality of up to 8 channels at 192kHz sampling rate. "As a leading graphics provider, ATI graphics products now offer the HDMI interface to bring the ultimate multimedia experience to our customers," says Matt Skynner, Director of Desktop Discrete Graphics, of ATI. "With this feature enabled by the SiI 1930, platforms using ATI graphics will be capable of true audio & video multimedia connectivity with a variety of PC displays, digital TVs, and other CE devices." "HDMI is quickly being recognized as one of the multimedia interfaces of choice for CE devices," states Ujesh Desai, general manager of desktop GPUs at NVIDIA. "By using the SiI 1930, NVIDIA is able to process and display full- resolution HD content on to digital displays with the highest video and audio quality." The SiI 1390 supports the Intel SVDO input for PCI Express integrated graphics chipsets with fully compliant HDMI 1.2 output supporting up to UXGA and 1080p resolutions. With the same audio interface technologies as the Sil 1930, the Sil 1390 is designed specifically for use with Intel based platforms. "HDMI brings additional simplicity to PC's, enabling CE quality multimedia functionality in a cost effective easy to design solution," said Steve R. Peterson, Director of Desktop Chipset & Software Marketing at Intel. "We are pleased to see the availability of Silicon Image products that complement Intel-based digital home platforms." The SiI 1390 and SiI 1930 are the first HDMI transmitters designed specifically for PC graphics applications and illustrate Silicon Image's continuing dedication to enable the secure delivery of multimedia content across PC and CE devices by expanding the offering of HDMI -based solutions. Pricing and Availability The SiI 1390 and SiI 1930 are packaged as 64-pin lead-free TQFPs with Epad and are priced at $6.50 in 10K quantities. The chips are sampling and in full production. The ATI and nVidia reference designs are currently sampling. The Silicon Image SiI 1390 ADD2 reference design for PCI Express integrated graphics chipset platforms is sampling now. |
Silicon Image Announces Significant Industry Support for HDMI Solutions on PC Platforms Source: Silicon Image, Inc. Aug 24, 2005, 07:36 High Performance HDMI Multimedia Functionality From Silicon Image Transmitters Now Available on Market Leading Reference Graphics Cards and the 2006 Intel Integrated Graphics Platform SUNNYVALE, Calif., Aug. 24 /PRNewswire-FirstCall/ -- Silicon Image, (NASDAQ:SIMG) , a leader in multi-gigabit semiconductor solutions for the secure transmission and storage of rich digital media, today announced that ATI Technologies and nVidia are designing reference graphics cards incorporating the Silicon Image PanelLink SiI 1930(TM) transmitter. Additionally, Silicon Image is now sampling a reference ADD2 card, based on the PanelLink SiI 1390(TM), for PC platforms using the Intel 2006 graphics chipsets. The Sil 1390 and Sil 1930 transmitters are the first integrated solutions designed to interface directly to the video and audio interfaces of PC platforms to enable seamless, secure access to high definition content. The reference graphics cards from ATI and nVidia and the ADD2 card from Silicon Image are targeted at PC OEMs and retail graphics cards makers to support the increasing demand for viewing secure HD content on PC platforms using the widely deployed High-Definition Multimedia Interface(TM) (HDMI(TM)) interface. Silicon Image will be showcasing the HDMI solutions at booth number 409 during the Intel Developer Forum (IDF), being held August 23-25 at Moscone Center in San Francisco. The growing availability of high definition content, supported by the emergence of high definition optical drive standards (HD-DVD and Blu-Ray), compels the adoption of secure interfaces to view HD content on PC platforms. The HDMI interface is the de facto standard consumer electronics multimedia interface and brings the same level of quality, simplicity and interoperability to PC environments. With the recent release of the HDMI 1.2 specification, HDMI has incorporated changes that meet even more needs of the PC market and brings consumer PCs closer to broadly implementing HDMI. The SiI 1930 transmitter used on the new ATI and nVidia reference graphics cards integrate the HDMI 1.2 functionality to provide access to premium digital content. "Today's announcement illustrates the increasing demand and momentum for HDMI solutions in the PC market," says Joseph C. Lee, Silicon Image Director of Product Marketing, PC and Display Products. "The HDMI standard paved the way for the delivery of high definition content for the consumer electronics market and is doing the same for the PC market. The immediate availability of HDMI solutions on desktop PCs, notebook PCs and retail graphics card products will enable the impending convergence of the PC and CE market, making the consumer multimedia experience seamless regardless of platform." The SiI 1930 is designed for graphics cards applications using a discrete graphics processing units (GPU), and supports TMDS(TM) input with HDMI output. It supports a wide variety of audio interfaces including Intel(R) High Definition Audio, (Intel(R) HD Audio) HD-Audio, SPDIF, and three channels of I2S to ensure compatibility with any PC audio hardware and unprecedented digital audio quality of up to 8 channels at 192kHz sampling rate. "As a leading graphics provider, ATI graphics products now offer the HDMI interface to bring the ultimate multimedia experience to our customers," says Matt Skynner, Director of Desktop Discrete Graphics, of ATI. "With this feature enabled by the SiI 1930, platforms using ATI graphics will be capable of true audio & video multimedia connectivity with a variety of PC displays, digital TVs, and other CE devices." "HDMI is quickly being recognized as one of the multimedia interfaces of choice for CE devices," states Ujesh Desai, general manager of desktop GPUs at NVIDIA. "By using the SiI 1930, NVIDIA is able to process and display full- resolution HD content on to digital displays with the highest video and audio quality." The SiI 1390 supports the Intel SVDO input for PCI Express integrated graphics chipsets with fully compliant HDMI 1.2 output supporting up to UXGA and 1080p resolutions. With the same audio interface technologies as the Sil 1930, the Sil 1390 is designed specifically for use with Intel based platforms. "HDMI brings additional simplicity to PC's, enabling CE quality multimedia functionality in a cost effective easy to design solution," said Steve R. Peterson, Director of Desktop Chipset & Software Marketing at Intel. "We are pleased to see the availability of Silicon Image products that complement Intel-based digital home platforms." The SiI 1390 and SiI 1930 are the first HDMI transmitters designed specifically for PC graphics applications and illustrate Silicon Image's continuing dedication to enable the secure delivery of multimedia content across PC and CE devices by expanding the offering of HDMI -based solutions. Pricing and Availability The SiI 1390 and SiI 1930 are packaged as 64-pin lead-free TQFPs with Epad and are priced at $6.50 in 10K quantities. The chips are sampling and in full production. The ATI and nVidia reference designs are currently sampling. The Silicon Image SiI 1390 ADD2 reference design for PCI Express integrated graphics chipset platforms is sampling now. |
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