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Seoul Viosys Overcomes Efficiency Challenges of Micro LED to Be a Game-Changer of Display Industry and Starts Mass Production

Seoul Viosys, the leading global compound semiconductor device provider and a subsidiary of Seoul Semiconductor, announced Seoul Viosys and Santa Barbara’s Solid State Lighting & Energy Electronics Center (SSLEEC) team led by Nobel Prize-winning physics Professor Shuji Nakamura, of University of California, Santa Barbara (UCSB) succeeded in developing blue and green micro LEDs with 1 … Read more

SSIMWAVE Launches Live Monitor Support for SRT Protocol and Joins the SRT Alliance

SSIMWAVE®, the Emmy Award-winning video quality solutions innovator, announced new decode capabilities that are allowing the video industry’s first detection and measurement of viewer experiences in content distributed using the SRT (Secure Reliable Transport) protocol and that they have joined the SRT Alliance, the open-source initiative dedicated to overcoming the challenges of low latency video … Read more

Parade Introduces USB Type-C Hub with HDMI & Power Delivery

Parade Technologies, Ltd., a leading high-speed interface, video display, and touch controller IC supplier, announces the PS188, a USB 3.2 Hub chip with integrated DisplayPort™ 1.4a to HDMI™ 2.0 converter and dual USB Power Delivery 3.0 controllers. The PS188 upstream facing port supports USB 3.2 (Gen 2×1) and DP Alternate Mode while downstream ports offer … Read more

Links Week Ending 20th August 2021

Every week we see some articles that don’t really need comment or are just plain interesting. Here are a few from the second part of this week. LG OLED Recognized for Decade of TV Innovation at 2021 EISA Awards Philips unveils new 48-65″ flagship OLED936 TVs with HDMI 2.1, B&W sound People Now Spend More … Read more

Parks Associates: 36% of US Broadband Households Subscribe to or are Trialing a Video Gaming Service

New research from Parks Associates finds 75% of heads of US broadband households report playing video games for at least one hour per week and 36% subscribe to or are trialing at least one free or paid gaming service. The firm forecasts the potential market opportunity for US cloud gaming services is $3.6 billion in … Read more

Samsung Electronics Renews Licensing Agreement with DivX for its Consumer Electronics Devices

DivX, LLC, a pioneer in digital video technology, announced that it has renewed its licensing agreement with Samsung Electronics Co., Ltd. to support DivX video playback on Samsung’s consumer electronics devices. For 20 years, DivX has been the global standard for stunning digital video experiences across a variety of screens. Samsung Electronics, a DivX licensee … Read more

Deutsche Telekom Offers Universal Electronics’ Apple TV Remote Control with its Apple TV 4K Service

As part of its Apple TV 4K service, Deutsche Telekom, Germany’s leading telecommunications company with award-winning network quality, is offering customers the voice-enabled Apple TV 4K remote control designed specifically for Multichannel Video Program Distributors (MVPDs) from Universal Electronics Inc. (UEI), the global leader in wireless universal control solutions for home entertainment and smart home … Read more

SDP Global to Supply Innolux with Panels from Its Gen 10.5 Fab

Terry Gou has big ideas. In 1974,he founded Foxconn, now China’s largest private employer and exporter assembling the largest share of iPhone and hundreds of other products. But he wanted to move up the ‘food chain’ and supply components for electronic products. He began by buying Innolux the largest LCD maker in Taiwan to get … Read more

Intel Abandons RealSense

What They Say Intel is abandoning its RealSense depth-sensing cameras to focus on its chip business, which The Information’s Reality Check sees as the “final nail in the coffin for Intel’s hardware efforts related to AR/VR”. The company had a number of projects in ‘spatial computing’ including ‘Project Alloy’ (although we reported on the end … Read more