In a home networking milestone, AMIMON Inc., a semiconductor maker whose chips support wireless high-definition (HD) video, today announced that it has shipped its 100,000th wireless HDTV chipset.
AMIMON’s semiconductors support uncompressed HD content transmission and are included in products currently sold to consumers. The vendor says its chipsets have been embedded into multiple products shipping in the United States, Europe and Japan.
The vendor says the wireless HD chips can be found in super-thin LCD TVs and in wireless HDTV link video accessories, called “dongles”, that convert legacy HDTVs into wireless HDTVs.
"AMIMON's technology is the de-facto technology of choice for wireless HDTV," said Noam Geri, AMIMON's vice president of marketing and business development, in prepared comments. "The 100,000 chipsets shipped serve as the best reference for the superiority of AMIMON's solution."