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Wireless HD Video Technology: WHDI and WirelessHD Establish Market, While WiGig Establishes Specification
In-Stat/MDR, Aug 2010, Pages: 30
Wireless high-definition (HD) video technologies represent the next frontier in consumer electronic (CE) connectivity—replacing the nest of wires in the living room with high-bandwidth wireless technologies capable of transmitting HD video streams. The primary candidate technologies include: wireless home digital interface (WHDI), WirelessHD, and Wireless Gigabit (WiGig).
WHDI and WirelessHD are new, uncompressed HD video transmission technologies, each of which is primarily promoted by start-up chip companies. Although each has significant potential, both face significant market obstacles. WiGig has broad-based industry participation, but silicon is still a long way from the market.
This report tracks the annual penetration through 2014 of all three technologies into 14 different applications within the following product segments: CE, PCs, mobile phones, and industrial/medical applications. It also includes history and analysis of the three technologies and competing technologies, and annual chip average selling price forecasts of each of the three technologies.
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