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Pixelworks and AMIMON Fuse Video Performance and WHDI Technology.


The Joint Reference Design Combines AMIMON's Powerful Wireless Uncompressed High-definition Capabilities and Pixelworks' Superb Image Processing image processing

Set of computational techniques for analyzing, enhancing, compressing, and reconstructing images. Its main components are importing, in which an image is captured through scanning or digital photography; analysis and manipulation of the image, accomplished
 

LAS VEGAS Las Vegas (läs vā`gəs), city (1990 pop. 258,295), seat of Clark co., S Nev.; inc. 1911. It is the largest city in Nevada and the center of one of the fastest-growing urban areas in the United States.  -- Pixelworks, Inc. (Nasdaq:PXLW), a leading provider of system-on-chip ICs for the advanced display industry, and AMIMON Inc., an emerging leader in semiconductor technology for wireless transmission of high-definition (HD) video, today announced that they are cooperating to provide joint reference designs that combine Pixelworks([R]) video and image processing hardware and software and AMIMON's Wireless High-definition Interface Wireless High-definition Interface is a new short range wireless ultrawideband transmission technology intended to replace cables between video sources and televisions and other displays. It is being driven by Motorola and AMIMON.  (WHDI WHDI Wireless Home Digital Interface
WHDI Wireless High Definition Interface (wireless video) 
[TM]) wireless uncompressed HDTV (High Definition TV) A set of digital television (DTV) standards that offer the highest resolution and sharpest picture. Although some HDTV sets are available in standard (rather square) screen sizes, the overwhelming majority of sets are wide screen, which eliminates  solution on a single integrated platform.

The joint reference designs will facilitate the design of a new class of wireless projectors and wireless flat-panel TVs that offer a wireless uncompressed HDTV link that is compatible with the most common wired HDTV interfaces: 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.  and component video.

"Running audio/video wires to the display is perhaps the greatest challenge that consumers are faced with when installing a new multimedia projector or when hanging a new flat-panel TV on the wall," said Noam Geri, vice president, marketing and business development of AMIMON Inc. "Pixelworks and AMIMON have joined forces to enable projector and TV OEMS OEMS Office of Emergency Medical Services (Massachusetts government)
OEMS Oracle Enterprise Messaging Service
OEMS Order Entry Management System
 to offer wireless display devices that consumers can easily and flexibly install."

WHDI offers a wide range of benefits in the home for consumers. Additionally, WHDI goes beyond the home; it provides flexibility, simplicity and easy wireless connection to projectors in high-traffic multiple-user environments such as corporate boardrooms, classrooms and conference centers. WHDI's powerful and strong coverage range (100+ feet) makes it the ideal technology for larger presentation venues like trade shows, auditoriums, houses of worship and lecture halls.

The joint reference design includes advanced digital processing circuitry for a cost-effective system, industry leading scaling and video enhancements. The reference design features Pixelworks[R] DNX DNX Departmental Network eXchange
DNX Dynamic Network X-connect
DNX Domain Name Exchange
[TM] (Digital Natural Expression) video processing technology and advanced 3-D noise reduction.

In addition to all of the common wired interfaces, the integrated platform includes a WHDI link, which delivers wirelessly uncompressed HDTV video streams with equivalent video rates of up to 1.5 Gbps (including support for uncompressed 720p and 1080i) with video quality that is equivalent to that achieved with an HDMI cable. With latency of less than one millisecond One thousandth of a second. See space/time and ohnosecond.

(unit) millisecond - (ms) One thousandth of a second, one thousand microseconds. A long time for a modern computer.
, synchronization between audio and video is assured. The wireless link occupies 20 MHz (MegaHertZ) One million cycles per second. It is used to measure the transmission speed of electronic devices, including channels, buses and the computer's internal clock. A one-megahertz clock (1 MHz) means some number of bits (16, 32, 64, etc.  bandwidth in the 5GHz unlicensed band, conforming to worldwide 5GHz spectrum regulation, and it covers a range of more than 100 feet through walls. Future versions of the joint reference design will also support uncompressed 1080p (with an equivalent rate of 3 Gbps) by using 40 MHz of spectrum, conforming to FCC (1) (Federal Communications Commission, Washington, DC, www.fcc.gov) The U.S. government agency that regulates interstate and international communications including wire, cable, radio, TV and satellite. The FCC was created under the U.S.  5GHz regulations.

"We are pleased to provide our customers an easy and fast path to embedding a high-quality wireless HDTV link that can support all HDTV sources," said Anthony Simon, Vice President of Marketing for Pixelworks. "By combining the best video processing solution in the market with the highest-quality wireless HDTV solution in the market, we are enabling projector and TV manufacturers to offer high-quality wireless displays that are also easy to install."

About WHDI

AMIMON's WHDI technology enables wireless transmission in the 5GHz unlicensed band of uncompressed HD video streams with equivalent video data rates of up to 3 Gbps (including 1080p) using 40 MHz of bandwidth in compliance with FCC regulations. Video data rates of up to 1.5 Gbps (including 1080i and 720p) can be delivered using 20 MHz of bandwidth, conforming to worldwide 5GHz spectrum regulations. WHDI has been demonstrated at ranges of up to 100 feet through walls, and has a latency of less than one millisecond. All other wireless solutions are limited to delivering compressed video such as MPEG (Moving Pictures Experts Group) An ISO/ITU standard for compressing digital video. Pronounced "em-peg," it is the universal standard for digital terrestrial, cable and satellite TV, DVDs and digital video recorders (DVRs). , which is typically not available at the output of most consumer electronics video devices.

About Pixelworks, Inc.

Pixelworks, headquartered in Tualatin, Oregon, is a leading provider of system-on-chip ICs for the advanced display industry. Pixelworks' solutions provide the intelligence for advanced televisions, multimedia projectors and flat panel monitors by processing and optimizing video and computer graphics signals to produce high-quality images. Many of the world's leading manufacturers of consumer electronics and computer display products utilize our technology to enhance image quality and ease of use of their products.

About AMIMON

AMIMON is a 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.  pioneering wireless uncompressed high-definition video for universal connectivity among CE video devices. AMIMON's uncompressed Wireless High-definition Interface (WHDI[TM]) allows flat-panel televisions and multimedia projectors to wirelessly interface to all HDTV video sources at a quality equivalent to that achieved with wired interfaces such as component video, 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.  and HDMI[TM].

The company is headquartered in Herzlia, Israel, with offices in Santa Clara, Calif., USA, and Tokyo, Japan. More information is available at www.amimon.com.

WHDI is a trademark of AMIMON, Ltd. All other trademarks or registered trademarks are those of their respective holders.

Pixelworks[R], the Pixelworks logo[R] and DNX[TM] are trademarks of Pixelworks, Inc. All other trademarks or registered trademarks are those of their respective holders.
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