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Digital Visual Interface Suffers in the Market as High Definition Multimedia Interface over Takes It in the Consumer Electronics Sector.


DUBLIN, Ireland -- Research and Markets (http://www.researchandmarkets.com/reports/c32258) has announced the addition of DVI (1) (Digital Video Interactive) An earlier compression technique that provided up to 72 minutes of full-screen video on a CD-ROM. Acquired by Intel in 1988 from RCA's Sarnoff Research labs, Princeton, NJ, DVI never caught on.  & HDMI (High-Definition Multimedia Interface) A digital interface for audio and video signals designed as a single-cable solution for home theater and consumer electronics equipment.  2005: DVI Gloom, HDMI Boom, DisplayPort & UDI (1) (Unified Display Interface) A digital interface from the United Display Interface SIG that is designed to replace the analog VGA interface common on CRTs and flat panel monitors. UDI is expected to provide backward compatibility with DVI and HDMI interfaces.  Loom to their offering.

Digital Visual Interface “DVI” redirects here. For other uses, see DVI (disambiguation).

The Digital Visual Interface (DVI) is a video interface standard designed to maximize the visual quality of digital display devices such as flat panel LCD computer displays and digital
 (DVI) and its sister technology, High Definition Multimedia Interface (HDMI), are high-bandwidth digital interface specifications. DVI is aimed primarily at PCs and PC peripherals such as monitors and projectors, while HDMI is aimed at the Consumer Electronics (CE) market. DVI is beginning to have a difficult time in the market, with HDMI overtaking it in the CE world, and decreasing design wins in the PC world. In addition, there are upcoming competitive digital interfaces targeting the PC market, including DisplayPort and Unified Display Interface See UDI.  (UDI).

In the CE market, HDMI has seen its initial success in digital televisions expand into other devices, including set-top boxes, as well as DVD players and recorders. DisplayPort and UDI represent less of a threat to HDMI than DVI.

This report contains analysis and five-year forecasts for the penetration of DVI and HDMI into 18 different applications in PCs, PC peripherals, and CE. Five-year average selling price The average sales price of goods or commodities. Especially used in the retail sector and technology distribution.  forecasts for discrete DVI, DVI-HDCP, and HDMI transmitters and receivers are provided. Past history of penetration forecasts back to 2002 is also included, in addition to brief profiles of major DVI and HDMI silicon suppliers.

Topics Covered

--Executive Summary

--Methodology

--Introduction

DVI

HDMI

--HDMI 1.2

DisplayPort

Unified Display Interface (UDI)

DVI & HDMI Discrete Chip Average Selling Price

Forecasts

--DVI

--HDMI

--Applications & Forecasts

PCs

--Desktop PCs

--Consumer Desktops

--Corporate Desktops

--Notebook PCs

--Aftermarket Graphics Cards 1

--Summary

PC Peripherals

--LCD PC Monitors 1

--Business Projectors

--Commercial Plasma Displays & Signs

--Summary

Consumer Electronics

--Digital Television Sets

--Set Top Boxes

--Digital Cable

--Digital Broadcast Satellite

--Digital Terrestrial Television Terrestrial television is a term which refers to modes of television broadcasting which do not involve satellite transmission. [1]. The term is uncommon in the United States, and more common in Europe.  

--IP/DSL

--DVD Players

--DVD Recorders

--Next Generation Blue Laser Optical Disc

--Audio/Video Receivers

--Game Consoles

--Digital Camcorders

--Summary

--Forecast Summary

DVI

HDMI

--DVI & HDMI Silicon Suppliers

Analog Devices Analog Devices (NYSE: ADI) is an American multinational producer of semiconductor devices. Analog specializes in ADC, DAC, MEMS, and DSP chips for consumer and industrial goods. Analog is presently designing circuits in the 65 nanometer to 3 µm process feature sizes range.  

Analogix Semiconductor

Broadcom

Genesis Microchip Genesis Microchip Inc. is a leading edge world wide supplier of integrated circuits (ICs) for video processors in flat panel LCD TVs and Monitors. Founded in 1987 by Paul Russo [9] in Markham, Ontario, Canada and it became a public company in 1998 [10] and now  

Philips Semiconductor

Pixelworks

RedMere Technology

Silicon Image

Texas Instruments (TI)

Zoran

--List of Tables

--List of Figures

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