IDF 2010, PALO ALTO, USA: DisplayLink Corp., the market share leader with more than three million USB graphics users worldwide, provided a glimpse at its new SuperSpeed USB (USB 3.0) chip platform for next generation displays, docking stations and other integrated devices to be showcased next week at the Intel Developer Forum in San Francisco, California, in booth #948.
The new DisplayLink single-chip family, DL-3000 and DL-1000 series, includes integrated display and networking connectivity, high performance audio and HD video support, as well as third generation DisplayLink adaptive real-time compression technology that dynamically manages bandwidth, taking full advantage bi-directional throughput of SuperSpeed USB.
This means multiple full HD videos, high resolution graphics and networking data can be processed simultaneously, while also substantially increasing today's HighSpeed USB (USB 2.0) graphics performance and enabling graphics delivery over gigabit Ethernet.
This new platform will enable a wide range of applications that create an interactive connection between device and display. These include:
* USB or Ethernet bus powered monitors.
* Universal USB docking stations with graphics, networking, and audio.
* Affordable Ethernet and USB zero clients for shared resource computing.
* USB to HDMI adapters for PC to TV connectivity.
* USB to DVI, VGA or DisplayPort adapters for multi-display notebooks.
* Mobile device to display,
* Dual-Headed USB bus powered graphics adapters,
“DisplayLink technology has enabled the new category of universal docking stations, in addition to zero clients and other devices that are used by major corporations and educational institutions globally,” added Dennis Crespo, executive vice president of marketing and business development at DisplayLink. “We look forward to working with our customers to develop a host of next-generation, creative devices that solve real world problems for the digital consumer.”
SuperSpeed USB is capable of running up to 10 times faster than the previous generation of the technology transferring data at speeds of up to 5Gbps.
“DisplayLink is stepping to the forefront of SuperSpeed USB technology, enabling OEMs to offer state-of-the-art products that are capable of transmitting a vast amount of data very quickly,” said Jeff Ravencraft, president and chairman, USB-IF. “SuperSpeed USB enables new compelling use cases, such as blazing fast graphics, HD video and 3D gaming over the same USB bus.”
Tuesday, September 14, 2010
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