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San Jose,
CA, 2005-04-25 - Pericom Semiconductor
Corporation (NASDAQ: PSEM), a worldwide preferred supplier
of high-speed integrated circuits and frequency control products, today announced
release of its new High-Definition Multimedia Interface (HDMI) switch device to
support the transmitting of digital television audiovisual signals
from DVD
players, set-top boxes, and additional audio-visual sources to television sets,
projectors, and other video displays.
Pericom's PI3HDMI412 (4-Differential Channel, 2:1 Mux/DeMux) DVI/HDMI Signal
switch was designed using high-speed differential
broadband switching technology
that provides industry proven DVI/HDMI TMDS signal processing. With its maximum
DVI/HDMI data rate of
1.65Gbps, PI3HDMI412 provides the resolution (1920x1080)
required by next generation HDTV and PC graphics applications.
"Today's
advanced and developing consumer video networks are requiring two or
more DVI/HDMI video sources to be connected to the display units. This
requires
Muxing/DeMuxing capability at either the receiver end, or at the source end.
Pericom's new PI3HDMI412 DVI/HDMI Differential Video
Signal Switch is targeted
for these high-resolution video networks that are based on DVI/HDMI standards,
and TMDS signal processing,"
explained Shaf Rahman, Director of Marketing.
Availability and Pricing
PI3HDMI412 is sampling now, with
budgetary pricing starting at $1.50 in 10,000
unit quantities. Samples, datasheets, application note, IBIS, and additional
information can be
found by visiting the company website.
www.pericom.com/assp
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About Pericom
Pericom Semiconductor Corporation (NASDAQ: PSEM) enables serial connectivity with the industry's most complete solutions for the computing, communications and consumer market segments. Pericom's analog, digital and mixed-signal integrated circuits, along with its SaRonix-eCera frequency control products are essential in the timing, switching, bridging and conditioning of high-speed signals required by today's ever-increasing speed and bandwidth demanding applications. Company headquarters are in San Jose, Calif., with design centers and technical sales and support offices globally.
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