Date: 07/04/2011
AMIMON gets $15 Million funding
AMIMON has announced it has raised $15 million in its latest round of funding. By using this funding AMIMON said it will accelerate the development of follow-on generations of AMIMON's WHDI chipset enabling further integration, cost reduction and facilitating the growth in the wireless home video market: products such as wireless HDTV, PC-to-TV, etc. AMIMON sees this funding will enable it to expand its foothold in the mobile and tablet markets, answering the growing demand for a mobile- and tablet-to-TV connection.
AMIMON is ramping up production to deliver WHDI chipsets to multiple OEMs and CE manufacturers. Numerous companies are developing products (wireless HDTVs, PC-to-TV, tablet-to-TV, HD Wireless Bridges, etc.) based on AMIMON's WHDI chipsets.
AMIMON's WHDI technology is a compact form-factor and a low power consuming interface designed for mobile devices, smartphones and tablets, so that its users can wirelessly view all of the device content on their Televisions. WHDI has virtually no latency (less than one millisecond); users will be able to experience interactive applications and gaming capabilities of their mobiles devices and tablets on the "big screen".
"Notebook PCs, handsets and tablets have emerged as primary sources of HD content and consumers are eager to connect these devices to the TV WHDI offers the only viable option for connecting these devices to a TV," said Dr. Yoav Nissan-Cohen, chairman and CEO of AMIMON. "We will use this round of funding to solidify AMIMON's WHDI technology as the connection method of choice for all mobile devices and tablets to the TV."
AMIMON WHDI chipsets are compliant with the WHDI standard. The WHDI standard delivers uncompressed 1080p/60Hz HD video. WHDI utilizes a 40MHz channel in the 5GHz unlicensed band and can be implemented with a single antenna for minimal footprint. WHDI includes support for all 3D formats required by the HDMI 1.4a specification and range of over 100 feet (30 meters) through obstacles and walls. WHDI supports HDCP revision 2.0, providing superior security and digital content protection, and full compatibility with HDMI.