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Parade Technologies, Ltd. Delivers a Complete Suite of DisplayPort(TM) Products.


DP501 Dual-Mode DisplayPort Transmitter, DP601 Dual-Mode DisplayPort Receiver, PS8121 DisplayPort Repeater, and PS101 DisplayPort Cable Adaptor Unleash the Full Potential of DisplayPort

SUNNYVALE, Calif. -- Parade Technologies, Ltd., a leading developer of digital video display interface products, announced today the availability of a full suite of DisplayPort devices. This product family consists of DP501 dual-mode DisplayPort transmitter, DP601 dual-mode DisplayPort receiver, PS8121 DisplayPort repeater and PS101 DisplayPort cable adaptor. These innovative products enable almost all conceivable DisplayPort usage scenarios including backward compatibility with DVI/HDMI.

DP501, a dual-mode DisplayPort 1.1 compliant transmitters chip, is capable of supporting advanced features such as WQXGA WQXGA Wide Quad Extended Graphics Array (Computer Video Display Configuration 2560×1600 16:10 4.1m)  display mode, audio stream, DVI/HDMI and HDCP (High-bandwidth Digital Content Protection) An encryption system for enforcing digital rights management (DRM) over DVI and HDMI interfaces. The copy protection system (DRM) resides in the computer, DVD player or set-top box.  1.3.

DP601, a dual-mode DisplayPort receiver, is an ideal chip for next generation DisplayPort enabled display panels and monitors. Like DP501, this product is also DisplayPort 1.1 compliant and capable of support WQXGA display mode, audio stream, DVI/HDMI and HDCP1.3. An MPU based design provides a highly flexible architecture. Moreover, both LVDS (Low Voltage Differential Signaling) A transmission method for sending digital information. LVDS sends data over data high and data low lines rather than data and ground.  and Digital Video Out interfaces are supported for easy connection to video processor or timing controller chips.

PS8121, with built-in equalizer and pre-emphasis, is a powerful DisplayPort repeater that supports DisplayPort link training. Having been designed based on DisplayPort interoperability guideline, PS101 is a cable adaptor chip that can enable DisplayPort-to-DVI/HDMI cable adaptor to transmit TMDS (Transition Minimized Differential Signaling) A transmission method for sending digital information from a personal computer, set-top box or other video source to a flat panel display. Developed by Silicon Image, Sunnyvale, CA (www.siliconimage.  electrical signals when it connects to a dual-mode DisplayPort transmitter. Together, PS8121 and PS101 products greatly improved the addressable market of DP501 and DP601.

"With the introduction of a complete family of DisplayPort devices, Parade is in a great position to accelerate the adoption of the DisplayPort digital video interface," said Jack Zhao, President and CEO (1) (Chief Executive Officer) The highest individual in command of an organization. Typically the president of the company, the CEO reports to the Chairman of the Board.  of Parade Technologies, Inc, a wholly owned subsidiary Wholly Owned Subsidiary

A subsidiary whose parent company owns 100% of its common stock.

Notes:
In other words, the parent company owns the company outright and there are no minority owners.
 of Parade Technologies, Ltd, and its United Stated marketing representative.

DP501 is housed in a 100-pin TQFP See QFP.  RoHS package; DP601 is in a 128-pin LQFP See QFP.  package; and both PS8121 and PS101 are in 48-pin QFN RoHS packages. PS101 is generally available now. Volume production of DP501 is scheduled in September, 2007, volume production of PS8121, and DP601 is scheduled in Q4, 2007, and in Q1, 2008, respectively.

About Parade Technologies, Ltd. and Parade Technologies, Inc.

Parade Technologies, Ltd. is a privately-held fabless semiconductor company A fabless semiconductor company specializes in the design and sale of hardware devices implemented on semiconductor chips. It achieves an advantage by outsourcing the fabrication of the devices to a specialized semiconductor manufacturer called a semiconductor foundry or "fab.  that specializes in developing digital video display interface products. The company seeks to leverage a combination of high-speed analog, mixed-signal and digital design expertise, along with system level knowledge, to take product performance, power efficiency and customer satisfaction to new heights.

Parade Technologies, Inc., a wholly owned subsidiary of Parade Technologies, Ltd., is located in Sunnyvale, California, the heart of Silicon Valley. As Parade Technologies, Ltd.'s marketing representative in the United States, Parade Technologies, Inc. can be reached at (408) 329-5540 or on the internet at www.paradetech.com.
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