Digital visual interface (DVI) and high-definition multimedia interface (HDMI) are related, high-bandwidth, unidirectional, uncompressed digital interface standards. 2010 is seeing HDMI continuing to increase attach rates in both consumer electronic (CE) and PC segments, while DVI is showing resilience for an 11-year-old technology.
DVI device shipments should continue to increase for the next few years, primarily in PCs and PC peripherals, before starting a slow decline due to competition from both DisplayPort and HDMI, as well as DVI's lack of a roadmap to update its standard.
HDMI continued as the dominant interface in CE devices, particularly DTVs, Blu-ray and DVD players and recorders, A/V receivers, and game consoles. Within PCs, HDMI is gaining traction in mobile PCs, graphics cards, and PC monitors. The next significant target for HDMI devices is portable devices, including digital still cameras, camcorders, and mobile phones.
This report gives annual penetration forecasts through 2014 for both DVI and HDMI in 20 separate applications within PCs, PC peripherals, CE devices, mobile phones, and automobiles. Results from In-Stat's annual residential technology survey illustrate consumer responses on familiarity with, and use of, HDMI in the home are provided. Brief profiles of DVI and HDMI chip and IP suppliers are provided.
Digital visual interface (DVI) and high-definition multimedia interface (HDMI), are related, highbandwidth, unidirectional, uncompressed digital interface standards. 2010 is seeing HDMI continuing to increase attach rates in both consumer electronic (CE) and PC segments, while DVI is showing resilience for an 11-year-old technology.
DVI device shipments should continue to increase for the next few years, primarily in PCs and PC peripherals, before starting a slow decline due to competition from both DisplayPort and HDMI, as well as DVI's lack of a roadmap to update its standard.
HDMI continued as the dominant interface in CE devices, particularly DTVs, Blu-ray and DVD players and recorders, A/V receivers and game consoles. Within PCs, HDMI is gaining traction in mobile PCs, graphics cards, and PC monitors. The next significant target for HDMI devices is portable devices, including digital still cameras, camcorders, and mobile phones.
This report gives annual penetration forecasts through 2014 for both DVI and HDMI in 20 separate applications within PCs, PC peripherals, CE devices, mobile phones, and automobiles. Results from In-Stat's annual residential technology survey illustrate consumer responses on familiarity with, and use of, HDMI in the home are provided. Brief profiles of DVI and HDMI chip and IP suppliers are provided.