DisplayPort and HDMI Go Wireless with WiGig
The Wireless Gigabit Alliance (WiGig) announced that it has published its certification-ready multi-gigabit wireless specification.
The Wireless Gigabit Alliance (WiGig) announced that it has published its certification-ready multi-gigabit wireless specification.
The Video Electronics Standards Association (VESA) announced that it has extended its DisplayPort version 1.2 standard to support active cables.
The HomePlug Powerline Alliance announced its support of the IEEE P1905 working group’s efforts to define a standard for hybrid home networks.
Belkin announced its new ScreenCast TV Adapter for Intel Wireless Display (WiDi) laptops.
PNY Technologies announced its new Active High Speed HDMI Micro Cable for smartphones and tablets.
In-Stat announced it forecasts that by the year 2015 nearly 80 million DTVs will be Wi-Fi Direct-enabled.
Renesas Electronics announced that it has shipped over 30 million SuperSpeed USB 3.0 host controllers since Sept. 2009 and plans to double its production to six million units per month starting in June.
PLX Technology announced a pair of Direct Attached Storage (DAS) SuperSpeed USB 3.0-to-SATA controllers.
Volo Products announced that it has introduced a new line of High Speed HDMI cables.
IHS iSuppli announced it forecasts that global factory shipments of DisplayPort-enabled PC equipment will amount to 78.9 million units in 2011, up 154.6% from 2010.
IHS iSuppli announced that, according to its latest research, Google’s fiber to the home (FTTH) experiment in Kansas City, KS is unlikely to spark a gigabit broadband revolution in North America.