July 22, 2014 – Silicon Image Electronics (NASDAQ: SIMG), the industry's leading provider of multimedia connectivity solutions and services, today announced that the MHL® 3.0 design solution with Nubia has been successful, and ZTE's high-end brand The nubia Z7, the flagship smartphone of the country, uses the MHL® 3.0 solution. Using the SiI8620 and SiI6031 MHL 3.0 chipsets from Silicon Image, the nubia Z7 is the world's first smartphone to realize the simultaneous transmission of 4K Ultra HD video and high-speed data channels as defined in the latest MHL specification. The nubia Z7 delivers immersive 4K Ultra HD video with existing mobile device connectors and provides all USB capabilities, including data file transfer and human interface devices (HID) for mouse, keyboard, touch screen and more. support. David Kuo, senior director of marketing for Silicon Image Technology, said: "We are very pleased to see MHL 3.0 continue to grow in the mobile device market. As the first 4K smartphone made in China, nubia Z7 will give China digital TV entertainment and games. The market is also the world's largest 4K TV consumer market bringing pure mobile 4K content." Ni Fei, general manager of Nubia, said: "This Z7 cooperation is not the first cooperation between nubia and Silicon Image. After continuous communication and debugging by our team, MHL3.0 and Nubian new mobile phone Z7 To achieve the perfect combination, nubia Z7 has also released more excellent home entertainment, gaming and office application potential, bringing more surprises to mobile phone users. We look forward to more long-term cooperation with Silicon Image. The Z7 is the first smartphone model in the country to use MHL 3.0. The nubia Z5, Z5 mini and Z5S mini smartphones that support MHL 2.0 technology are in volume production. Features of the MHL 3.0 specification include: • 4K (Ultra HD): 4K format supporting up to 2160p30 frames • Synchronous high speed data channel for USB transmission • Supports human-machine interface (HID) devices such as touch screens, keyboards, and mice • Support for the latest HDCP 2.2 content protection protocol About MHL Technology The MHL technical standards were developed by Nokia, Samsung, Silicon Image, Sony and Toshiba. The MHL Alliance now has about 200 adopters and members supporting the standard, including some of the world's largest mobile and consumer electronics companies. Products using MHL technology include smartphones, tablets, digital TVs, monitors, projectors, A/V receivers, Blu-ray disc players, cables, TV accessories, adapters, auto parts, and more. Since the launch of the first retail equipment supporting MHL technology in 2011, the MHL ecosystem has grown into a market with more than 500 million units and more than 300 independent products. About Silicon Image Silicon Image (NASDAQ: SIMG) is a leading provider of multimedia connectivity solutions and services for mobile, consumer and PC applications. The company's semiconductor and intellectual property products use advanced wireless and wireline technology to provide connectivity solutions for a wide range of devices in the home, office and mobile environments. Silicon Image also promotes the development of industry standards such as HDMI®, DVITM, MHL® and WirelessHD®, and through its wholly-owned subsidiary Simplay Labs, provides manufacturers with comprehensive standard interoperability and compatibility testing services. . Forward-looking statement This document contains forward-looking statements as permitted by US federal securities regulations, including but not limited to: growth in the MHL product market and the availability, performance, functionality, features, benefits and applications of MHL's semiconductor products and intellectual property. Expression. These forward-looking statements involve a variety of risks and uncertainties, including: the growth rate of the MHL product market is lower than expected, and the performance of Silicon Image's MHL products and intellectual property is lower than expected or cannot be provided. The risks, characteristics, and advantages described in the risks and uncertainties associated with the filings regularly filed with the Securities and Exchange Commission (SEC) by Silicon Image, which may result in The actual results are completely different from the results expected from these statements. Silicon Image Technology Co., Ltd. is not obligated to update the forward-looking statements in this press release.
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