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Silicon Image to Port HDMI(TM) Receiver IP Core to UMC's 90nm Process Technology; IP Targets SoC Designs for High-Definition Media Applications.


HSINCHU, Taiwan & SUNNYVALE, Calif. -- Silicon Image, Inc. (Nasdaq:SIMG SIMG Societa' Italiana Di Medicina Generale ), a leader in the secure distribution, presentation and storage of high-definition content, and UMC UMC United Methodist Church
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UMC University Medical Center
UMC United Microelectronics Corp (Republic of China)
UMC University of Missouri-Columbia
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:2303), a leading global semiconductor foundry, today announced an agreement to port to UMC's 90nm process technology a High-Definition Multimedia Interface The High-Definition Multimedia Interface (HDMI) is a licensable audio/video connector interface for transmitting uncompressed, encrypted digital streams. HDMI connects DRM-enforcing digital audio/video sources, such as a set-top box, a Blu-ray Disc player, a PC running (TM) (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. (TM)) receiver intellectual property (IP) core from Silicon Image. The agreement will enable UMC's and Silicon Image's mutual customers to license from Silicon Image an HDMI 1.1 receiver core that is silicon-proven on UMC's most advanced mainstream production technology.

"Digital TV System on a Chip (SoC) designs are integrating HDMI and moving to 90nm processes," said Eric Almgren, VP of Intellectual Property at Silicon Image. "By offering our first 90nm HDMI receiver IP core on UMC's process, we will enable 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  SoC companies to integrate a proven HDMI core in a leading-edge process."

HDMI(TM) has quickly emerged as the standard interface for connecting high-definition (HD) components such as HDTVs, DVD players, set-top boxes, digital cameras and A/V receivers. HDMI enables the transmission of premium digital content See premium content.  over an uncompressed, secure digital video and audio interface via a single cable with a small, low-cost connector.

Silicon Image offers the broadest portfolio of HDMI solutions on the market, addressing a wide variety of integration options. This portfolio includes discrete HDMI transmitters and receivers, video processors with HDMI, HDMI transmitter and receiver IP cores integrating both the digital logic and analog PHY See physical layer and physical.  IP, and HDMI transmitter and receiver digital IP cores with a companion discrete PHY chip.

Ken Liou, director of the IP and Design Support Division at UMC, said, "Reusable IP has become increasingly important as SoC designs migrate to more complex nanometer technologies. To satisfy our customers' increasing requirements for this IP, UMC continues to enhance its portfolio of third-party IP offered as part of our SoC foundry solutions. We are pleased to partner with Silicon Image to verify their leading HDMI cores on our 90nm technology, and look forward to offering our customers the benefits of this IP in the near future."

UMC's 90nm process technology is in volume production for a wide range of products that span the computer, consumer, and communications sectors. These include RF/baseband products, high-speed graphics applications, and low power SoCs for portable electronics. UMC's 90nm technology is supported with extensive design support resources including silicon verified libraries, EDA (1) (Electronic Design Automation) Using the computer to design, lay out, verify and simulate the performance of electronic circuits on a chip or printed circuit board.  reference design flows, and the latest design-for-manufacturing (DFM DFM Design for Manufacturing (newsletter)
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About UMC

UMC (NYSE:UMC)(TSE:2303) is a leading global semiconductor foundry that manufactures advanced process ICs for applications spanning every major sector of the semiconductor industry. UMC delivers cutting-edge foundry technologies that enable sophisticated System-on-Chip (SoC) designs, including volume production 90nm, industry-leading 65nm, and mixed signal/RFCMOS. UMC's 10 wafer manufacturing facilities include two advanced 300mm fabs; Fab 12A in Taiwan and Singapore-based Fab 12i are both in volume production for a variety of customer products. The company employs approximately 12,000 people worldwide and has offices in Taiwan, Japan, Singapore, Europe, and the United States. UMC can be found on the web at http://www.umc.com.

About Silicon Image, Inc.

Headquartered in Sunnyvale, Calif., Silicon Image, Inc. is a leader in the secure distribution, presentation and storage of high-definition content. Silicon Image creates and drives industry standards for digital content delivery such as 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 and 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. , leveraging strategic partnerships with global leaders in consumer electronics and personal computing. Silicon Image offers robust, high-bandwidth semiconductors in the global PC/display, consumer electronics and storage arenas based on its innovative digital interconnect technology and has become one of the top ten IP licensing vendors in the world. For more information on Silicon Image, visit www.siliconimage.com.

Forward-looking Statements

This news release contains forward-looking information within the meaning of federal securities regulations. These forward-looking statements include statements related to the benefits, lower cost and performance of the products and intellectual property of Silicon Image, the porting of Silicon Image's HDMI receiver core to UMC's 90nm process, the position of Silicon Image in the HDMI market and the benefits and acceptance of HDMI. These forward-looking statements involve risks and uncertainties, including those described from time to time in Silicon Image's filings with the Securities and Exchange Commission (SEC) that could cause the actual results to differ materially from those anticipated by these forward-looking statements. In particular, the benefits, lower cost and performance of the products and intellectual property of Silicon Image, the porting of Silicon Image's HDMI receiver core to UMC's 90nm process, the position of Silicon Image in the HDMI market and the benefits and acceptance of HDMI, may differ materially from what is currently anticipated. In addition, see "Management's Discussion and Analysis Management's discussion and analysis (MD&A)

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 of Financial Condition and Results of Operations -- Factors Affecting Future Results" in the most recent Annual Report, Form 10-K or 10-Q filed by Silicon Image with the SEC. Silicon Image assumes no obligation to update this forward-looking information.

HDMI, the HDMI logo and High-Definition Multimedia Interface are trademarks or registered trademarks of, and are used under license from, HDMI Licensing LLC.
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