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DESCRIPTION:This event will be available live at SEMI\, as well as over Zoo
 m. Get to SEMI by 6:30pm to network – and enjoy great pizza and refreshm
 ents!\n\nWith the advent of HDTV in 1998\, an all-digital TV interface bec
 ame a necessity. This led to upstart Silicon Image partnering with six Con
 sumer Electronics behemoths\, and the introduction of HDMI (High-Definitio
 n Multimedia Interface) in 2002. It is now ubiquitous\, with over 10 billi
 on HDMI-capable devices sold worldwide. Like USB\, it has simplified users
 ’ lives\, and is one of the most successful electronics standards in the
  history of Consumer Electronics and computers. You are quite possibly onl
 y inches away from both an HDMI and a USB connector as you read these word
 s.\n\nIn this talk\, Jano Banks will tell the story of how a small company
  that had first made its mark with a high-speed Serial Link for laptops cr
 eated an interface that the likes of Sony\, Panasonic\, Hitachi\, Toshiba\
 , Thomson\, and Philips would trust to be foundational for the future of t
 elevision – and it wasn’t without some Hollywood drama.\n\nSpeaker(s):
  Jano Banks\, \n\n567 Yosemite Dr\, Milpitas\, California\, United States\
 , 95035\, Virtual: https://events.vtools.ieee.org/m/368734
LOCATION:567 Yosemite Dr\, Milpitas\, California\, United States\, 95035\, 
 Virtual: https://events.vtools.ieee.org/m/368734
ORGANIZER:david@42tek.com
SEQUENCE:20
SUMMARY:HDMI: How a Nerdy Serial Link Became a Household Name
URL;VALUE=URI:https://events.vtools.ieee.org/m/368734
X-ALT-DESC:Description: &lt;br /&gt;&lt;p&gt;&lt;strong&gt;This event will be available live 
 at SEMI\, as well as over Zoom. Get to SEMI by 6:30pm to network &amp;ndash\; 
 and enjoy great pizza and refreshments!&lt;/strong&gt;&lt;/p&gt;\n&lt;p&gt;With the advent o
 f HDTV in 1998\, an all-digital TV interface became a necessity. This led 
 to upstart Silicon Image partnering with six Consumer Electronics behemoth
 s\, and the introduction of HDMI (High-Definition Multimedia Interface) in
  2002. It is now ubiquitous\, with over 10 billion HDMI-capable devices so
 ld worldwide. Like USB\, it has simplified users&amp;rsquo\; lives\, and is on
 e of the most successful electronics standards in the history of Consumer 
 Electronics and computers. You are quite possibly only inches away from bo
 th an HDMI and a USB connector as you read these words.&lt;/p&gt;\n&lt;p&gt;In this ta
 lk\, Jano Banks will tell the story of how a small company that had first 
 made its mark with a high-speed Serial Link for laptops created an interfa
 ce that the likes of Sony\, Panasonic\, Hitachi\, Toshiba\, Thomson\, and 
 Philips would trust to be foundational for the future of television &amp;ndash
 \; and it wasn&amp;rsquo\;t without some Hollywood drama.&lt;/p&gt;
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