AMIMON now licensing its technology to third parties, wants to see WHDI in more devices

AMIMON now licensing its technology to third parties, wants to see WHDI in more devices

Want to stream HD video to your TV from more devices? So does the outfit behind the Wireless Home Digital Interface (WHDI) standard. AMIMON wants to see its technology integrated into third party chipsets, and is now licensing its intellectual property to other companies. The IP up for lease promises low power, low latency two-way data links that work in parallel with video. CEO Ram Ofir hopes the technology will be adopted in mobile, automotive, camera and defense markets. “This license complements AMIMON’s current product offerings for the WHDI and AMIMON Professional markets,” he said. “We believe that by opening up our IP, we enhance the global ecosystem for wireless High-Definition connectivity and create new options for consumers and new business opportunities for manufacturers.” Read on for the official press release and a quick peek at AMIMON’s CES demo plans.

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