output to PCs that have built-in Intel graphics hardware supporting
SDVO The company was founded in 1995 by Silicon Valley engineers David Lee and Brian Underwood. In October 1999 it raised $46.8 million in an initial public offering. • March 2000: Silicon Image Inc. agreed to buy the closely held DVDO Inc. for $45 million in stock to add technology for digital televisions, DVD players and high-definition video • June 2001: acquired CMD Technology Inc., a provider of SCSI and Fibre Channel storage controllers for the UNIX, Open Systems and PC markets as well as a supplier of IDE/Ultra ATA semiconductors (including
CMD064x chips) for the PC and embedded markets • January 2007: Silicon Image completes acquisition of Sci-worx GmbH • June 2007: Silicon Image shipped its 1 millionth
DTV input processor • January 2009: Silicon Image wins
Emmy Award for
HDMI technology • December 2010: Silicon Image introduces ViaPort technology • February 2011: Silicon Image completes acquisition of Anchor Bay Technologies • May 2011: Silicon Image completes acquisition of SiBEAM, Inc. • May 2011: Silicon Image unveils third-generation WirelessHD 60 GHz chipsets • August 2013:
MHL Consortium announces new specification with major advancements for mobile and consumer electronics connectivity • September 2013: Silicon Image announces first 4K UltraHD MHL 3.0 receiver IC with HDCP 2.2 in support of secure premium content • March 2015: Silicon Image is acquired by
Lattice Semiconductor for $600 million. ==References==