Abstract
Digital video interface is a video standard designed to provide very high
visual quality on digital display devices such as flat panel LCD computer
displays and televisions. The connection is made between the display device
and the media source which can be a set-top-box, DVD player, game console,
computer, or projector. Digital interface makes up a significant part of the
digital display logic market. This aggregate market is projected to reach $5.6
billion in 2009. Digital video interface alone is valued at $3.3 billion.
The digital video interface product market consists of numerous logic products
that are used to interface a media source with a display. They are all
considered high speed technologies, with products including: video chipsets,
IEEE1394 (FireWire), LVDS, DVI, HDMI, DisplayPort, and WHDI/WiHD. Most of
these standards are wired technologies, but WHDI/WiHD are both wireless.
In 2009, total display logic is predicted to reach $5.6 billion in worldwide
sales with 6.6 billion in total units shipped. Databeans expects that all
digital video interface will account for 59 percent of these sales, or $3.3
billion making it one of the most profitable logic markets overall. Digital
video interface ASPs are projected to remain relatively flat over the next
five years, while sales grow an average of 13 percent annually until they
reach $6 billion by 2014.
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