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Silicon Image presents 340Mhz HDMI transmitter chipsDela @ Oct 27, 2006 01:23 | 3 comments
The previous generation of HDMI chips for PCs operated at up to 165 MHz, which limited them to monitor resolutions of UXGA (1600 × 1200 pixels). Silicon Image is one of the HDMI founders and is delivering the components needed to strengthen the market leadership of the HDMI interface in the PC space. HDMI is already becoming the standard digital interface for HDTVs and HD CE equipment.
"Silicon Image is enabling PC manufacturers to realize the benefits of HDMI with HDMI transmitter solutions designed for all PC sources," said Dale Zimmerman, vice president of worldwide marketing at Silicon Image. "These products bring cost-effective, high-performance HDMI functionality to a variety of PC platforms, including motherboards with integrated graphics chipsets, notebook PCs and discrete graphics cards. PCs using these transmitters will have truly universal connectivity with the estimated 150 million DVI and HDMI monitors and TVs already in the market."
Source: Press Release |
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Comment by: ZippyDSM (Oct 27, 2006 20:15) and what of the dreaded HDCP? Dose this mean my 5 year old monitor can do HDCP movies? if I get one of these cards? |
Comment by: matt5112 (Oct 27, 2006 23:08) unfortunately not. most computer moniters were never designed to support HDCP |
Comment by: ZippyDSM (Oct 27, 2006 23:13) I pretty much new that without HDCP being on the reciveing end of the HDMI connection denie you are of high def boobies...altho when porn goes high def that in itself will be a scray thing...LOL |
