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California Micro Devices Showcases MIPI(TM) Display Controller Architecture for Mobile Internet Devices at IDF Taiwan 2008

2008-10-17 05:41 7410

TAIPEI, Oct. 20 /Xinhua-PRNewswire/ --

INTEL DEVELOPER FORUM -- California Micro Devices (Nasdaq: CAMD) announced that it will be showcasing its latest serial interface display controller architecture at the Intel Developer Forum in Taipei, Taiwan, on October 20 and 21, 2008, as a Member of the Mobile Internet Device Community. The new display controller architecture is based on the Mobile Industry Processor Interface (MIPI(TM)) alliance standard for high speed serial display interfaces and is aimed at next generation Mobile Internet Devices (MIDs).

"CMD’s MIPI based display controllers offer system designers significant advantages including lower power consumption, better signal integrity and a much smaller footprint compared to legacy display interface solutions," commented Kyle Baker, CMD’s vice president of marketing. "Active participation in events such as the Intel Developer Forum allows us to showcase our capabilities and interact with the broader ecosystem of solution providers and customers." CMD marketing and applications engineers will be on site to discuss the company’s products and strategy for MID products including smart phones, internet appliances and netbook PCs.

About California Micro Devices

California Micro Devices Corporation is a leading supplier of application specific analog and mixed signal semiconductor products for the mobile handset, digital consumer electronics and personal computer markets. Key products include protection devices for mobile handsets, digital consumer electronics products such as digital TVs and personal computers as well as analog and mixed signal ICs for mobile handset displays. Detailed corporate and product information may be accessed at http://www.cmd.com .

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IDF Taiwan 2008

Taipei International Convention Center, Taipei

October 20-21, 2008

CMD Booth # AO2

Source: California Micro Devices
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