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June 10, 2008
Agilent Technologies' DisplayPort Source Test Compliance Solution Selected by Analogix Semiconductor
Agilent Technologies Inc. (NYSE: A) today announced that Analogix Semiconductor, a leader in providing DisplayPort semiconductors, has chosen Agilent's DisplayPort source test solution for automated compliance testing of its family of DisplayPort products. The test solution includes an Agilent Infiniium Series oscilloscope (model DSA90804A), the W2641A DisplayPort test point adaptor and the U7232A DisplayPort compliance test software.

EETimes - January 9, 2007
Intel, Samsung back DisplayPort
Intel and Samsung officially put their weight behind the DisplayPort 1.1 specification at a press conference at the Consumer Electronics Show. With their support the competing Universal Display Port (UDI) effort is essentially dead.

Forbes - January 3, 2007
VESA's DisplayPort interface standard from Analogix at CES
Some TV makers are opting for the HDMI 1.3 multimedia interface supported by companies like Dolby; others are looking ahead to the still nascent DisplayPort format standard from Analogix Semiconductor.

ARSTechnica - January 3, 2007
DisplayPort Inches Closer To Replacing DVI
Video Electronics Standards Association (VESA) have announced that they have completed their first DisplayPort Plugtest.

AfterDawn.com News - January 3, 2007
DisplayPort Gets Huge Boost With HDCP
Analogix Semiconductor announced  that it has developed its first receiver chip for their high definition interconnect, DisplayPort

Engadget HD - January 3, 2007
DisplayPort To Support HDCP, too.
DisplayPort, the latest video interconnect standard looks to replace HDMI, DVI, and even analog VGA connectors currently found in monitors.

EE Times - January 3, 2007
Analogix Rounds Out DisplayPort Offering
Analogix Semiconductor announces first receiver chip for the DisplayPort interconnect.

EE Times - August 28, 2006
Transmitter Marries DisplayPort and HDMI
Analogix Semiconductor announces transmitters and receivers for the emerging DisplayPort standard.

Business Wire - May 3, 2006
Dell, HP and Lenovo support DisplayPort
Dell, HP and Lenovo today jointly announced their support for the newly released DisplayPort 1.0 digital display interface standard developed by the Video Electronics Standards Association (VESA).

EE Times - January 30, 2006
ATI licenses HDMI technology from Analogix
ATI Technologies Inc. has licensed HDMI receiver technology from Analogix Semiconductor Inc. Analogix said. The terms of the agreement were not disclosed.

EE Times - November 1, 2005
EE Times Top 60 Emerging Startups
EE Times 60 Emerging Startups list, editors have selected companies based on a mix of criteria including: technology, intended market, maturity, financial position and investment profile.

EE Times - October 20, 2005
Analogix Backs DisplayPort
Analogix Semiconductor Inc. is expected to announce Monday (Oct. 24) the first integrated circuit to support the DisplayPort high definition interface specification prepared by the Video Electronics Standard Association (VESA).

Wall Street Journal - July 28, 2005
US Venture Capital
When Kewei Yang set up the Chinese office of his high-tech company, Analogix Semiconductor, he squeezed about a dozen employees into a cramped high-rise apartment here.

CommsDesign - September 22, 2004
Startup claims 25-Gbit/s over copper wire
Analogix Semiconductor Inc., a start-up with operations split between Silicon Valley and Beijing, has introduced physical-layer transceiver ICs that lets system designers design in 6.25-Gbit/s serial performance per copper twisted pair and 25-Gbit/s full-duplex over a single InfiniBand copper cable at up to 30 meters distance, the company claimed Monday (Sept. 13).

i/oZONE - Week of September 20, 2004
Product Reviews - NEW Analogix D-PHY xGC PHY IC Family
Analogix Semiconductor has introduced a new family of physical-layer transceiver ICs that lets system designers replace fiber-optics with less expensive copper media in system-to-system interconnects, yet still achieve the high performance associated with fiber.

Electronics Talk - September 14, 2004
Transceivers bring copper up to speed
Analogix Semiconductor has introduced a new family of physical-layer transceiver ICs that lets system designers replace fibre optics with less expensive copper media in system-to-system interconnects.

Light Reading - September 13, 2004
Analogix Claims 25 Gbit/s Over Copper
Analogix Semiconductor has introduced a new family of physical-layer transceiver ICs that lets system designers replace fiber-optics with less expensive copper media in system-to-system interconnects, yet still achieve the high performance associated with fiber.

EE Times - September 9, 2004
Startup rolls family of fast copper transceivers
Extending its reach in interconnect silicon, startup Analogix Semiconductor Inc. this week will introduce a family of physical-layer transceivers for copper cabling that it says exceeds the specifications of existing standards in terms of both distance and data rate.

Electronic Products - September 2004
PHY-layer ICs replace fiber with copper
Devices deliver up to 25 Gbits/s over copper, and operate over both Infiniband and UTP cable

EE Product Center
Analogix Wins Ultimate Product Award
WITH 123 READER RATINGS, a start up company's technology blew away the competition in this fairly broad category.

Electronic Design - June 21, 2004
SERDES With Adaptive DSP Brings 6.25 GHz To PC-Board Backplanes
More speed and longer product life--that's what equipment vendors look for when upgrading switch and router products, optical cross connects, Fibre Channel storage-area network and network-attached storage systems, and high-end servers.

Business Journal - June 4, 2004
For start-ups, offshoring jobs part of routine
Peter Moran is "tremendously excited" about his investment in Analogix Semiconductor.

Red Herring - June 3, 2004
Playing the China game
It will be a summer of love for entrepreneurs who can play both sides of the Pacific. The competition and collaboration between U.S. and Chinese businesses is at a frenzied pace.

Electronic Products - June 2004
Serdes includes DSP techniques
Based on the company's WideEye technology, the D-PHY family of serdes ICs includes DSP techniques to eliminate the signal integrity problems associated with 5- and 10-Gbit/s data transmission over backplanes and copper media.

RTC Magazine - June 2004
Products & Technology
A PC/104 24-bit analog to digital conversion board is now available to users.

Electronic Business - May 1, 2004
Three to grow on
It's not immediately intuitive, but startups and slumps have a symbiotic relationship, especially in the semiconductor business.

EE Product News - April 14, 2004
SerDes ICs Enlist Adaptive DSP Noise Cancellation
The D-PHY SerDes ICs debut as the first high-speed, physical-layer transceivers to employ digital signal processing techniques to eliminate the noise associated with 5 Gb/s and 10 Gb/s transmissions over backplanes and copper media.

Electronicstalk - April 09, 2004
DSP-based transceivers drive faster over copper
A novel line of high-speed physical-layer transceivers uses DSP techniques to eliminate signal integrity problems associated with 5 and 10Gbit/s data transmission over backplanes and copper media.

Electronicstalk - April 09, 2004
Serdes bound for Chinese networking equipment
Huawei-3Com Co will use Analogix's high-speed communications ICs in its next-generation networking equipment.

Planet Analog - April 07, 2004
DSP noise cancellation extends backplane reach
Analogix Semiconductor, a startup based in Santa Clara, has introduced what it believes are the first high-speed physical-layer transceivers to include built-in digital signal processing (DSP).

ChinaTechNews.com - April 06, 2004
Analogix Signs Huawei-3Com As First Customer
Analogix Semiconductor has announced that Huawei-3Com Co., a recently formed joint venture between one of China's largest telecom companies and a leading U.S. networking vendor, will use Analogix's high-speed communications ICs in its next-generation networking equipment.

i/o Zone - April 05, 2004
Analogix' 6.25Gbits/s Backplane SerDes Features Adaptive DSP-Based Noise Cancellation
Advanced Analog+DSP Architecture Enables FR-4 Backplane Upgrades To 6.25Gbits/s; Later Products Will Facilitate System Interconnect Over Low-Cost Copper.

EE Times - April 05, 2004
Startup touts DSP-based backplane transceiver
Colorado Springs, Colo. -- Analogix Semiconductor Inc., a startup with operations split between Silicon Valley and Beijing, is promoting DSP-based receiver techniques in a next-generation backplane serializer/deserializer for 5- and 10-Gbit/second systems.

CommsDesign - April 05, 2004
Analogix offers new DSP-based serdes
COLORADO SPRINGS, Colo. -- Analogix Semiconductor Inc., a startup with operations split between Silicon Valley and Beijing, is promoting DSP-based receiver techniques in a next-generation backplane serializer/deserializer for 5- and 10-Gbit/second systems.

Light Reading - April 05, 2004
Analogix Claims SerDes Advance
SANTA CLARA, Calif. -- Analogix Semiconductor has introduced the first high-speed physical-layer transceivers that incorporate digital signal processing (DSP) techniques to eliminate the signal integrity ("noise") problems associated with 5- and 10-gigabit-per-second data transmission over backplanes and copper media.

EE Product Center - April 05, 2004
DSP noise cancellation extends backplane reach
Analogix Semiconductor, a startup based in Santa Clara, has introduced what it believes are the first high-speed physical-layer transceivers to include built-in digital signal processing (DSP).

Light Reading - April 05, 2004
Offshoring - or Entrepreneurship?
The oft-maligned trend of "offshoring": What is it, exactly?


 

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