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HDMI Founders Hitachi, Matshushita (Panasonic), Philips, Silicon Image, Sony, Thomson and Toshiba Issue v 0.9 HDMI Compliance and Test Specification

Sunnyvale, California / June 26, 2003 — High-Definition Multimedia Interface™ (HDMI™) Founders Hitachi, Matsushita Electric (Panasonic), Royal Philips Electronics, Silicon Image, Sony Corporation, Thomson, and Toshiba Corporation today announced that the draft v 0.9 HDMI Compliance Test Specification is now available to HDMI Adopters and those who have reviewed v 0.9 of the HDMI specification.

The HDMI Compliance Test Specification v 0.9 details the tests, procedures and equipment specifications established by the HDMI Founders to assist Adopters in verifying HDMI product compliance. Mandated by the HDMI Adopter's Agreement, HDMI compliance testing also promotes compatibility between HDMI devices and is required for a product to bear the HDMI logo or claim conformance to the HDMI Specification.

The HDMI Compliance Test Specification requires that manufacturers submit their first product in each HDMI product category to an HDMI Authorized Testing Center (ATC). The four HDMI categories are source (e.g. DVD, set-top box), sink (e.g. digital TV), repeater (e.g. A/V receiver) and cable. Subsequent products, such as a manufacturer's second TV or DVD player, must also be tested, but may be self-tested by the manufacturer. Silicon Image will operate an HDMI ATC in Sunnyvale, California, while Matsushita will operate an ATC in Osaka, Japan.

HDMI compliance testing encompasses source, sink and repeater testing, including physical, protocol, video and audio tests. Cable assembly testing of mechanical and electrical characteristics, including wiring assignments, is also performed. All products submitted to an ATC are tested against the specification's requirements, after which the ATC sends a test report to both the manufacturer and HDMI Licensing, LLC.

According to David Smith, Gartner Fellow at Gartner, Inc., "Efforts such as HDMI, are working towards standards that guarantee interoperability and compatibility, which are needed before HDTV will fulfill its potential."

HDMI combines high-definition video and multi-channel audio in a single, all-digital interface with a bandwidth of up to 5 Gigabits/sec. Benefits include uncompressed digital quality, fewer cables and a small, user-friendly connector suitable for a wide range of CE components. HDMI also supports bi-directional communication between devices, enabling the DTV to make intelligent decisions on how to best render images. Since its release in January of 2003, more than 30 companies have become adopters of the of the HDMI v 1.0 Specification.

A copy of the v 0.9 HDMI Compliance Test Specification is now available for download.

HDMI Authorized Testing Centers:
Silicon Image, Inc.
HDMI Authorized Testing Center
Att: ATC Director
hdmi-atc@siliconimage.com
    Matsushita Electric Industrial Co., Ltd.
Format Verification Laboratory
Director: Asaichi Akagi
akagi.asaichi@jp.panasonic.com


About the HDMI Founders
Comprised of Hitachi, Matsushita Electric (Panasonic), Royal Philips Electronics, Silicon Image, Sony Corporation, Thomson and Toshiba Corporation, the High-Definition Multimedia Interface (HDMI) Founders have joined together to define a next-generation digital interface specification for consumer electronics products. HDMI is also supported by major motion picture producers, as well as satellite and cable companies. For more information about the HDMI specification and the HDMI Founders, visit www.hdmi.org.

This news release contains forward-looking information within the meaning of federal securities regulations. These forward-looking statements include statements related to the availability and anticipated features of the HDMI specification, its anticipated properties and benefits and the anticipated ability of the companies issuing this news release to develop and supply products adhering to the HDMI specification. These forward-looking statements involve risks and uncertainties, including those described from time to time in filings with the Securities and Exchange Commission (SEC) by the companies issuing this news release, that could cause the actual results to differ materially from those anticipated by these forward-looking statements. In particular, the proposed HDMI standard may not be adopted, these companies may not be able to develop and supply products adhering to the HDMI specification, or any such products may not be accepted by the market, or produce revenue, margin or profit, and consumer electronic manufacturers, motion picture producers and system operators may prefer competing technologies, including alternative technologies or specifications that may be developed. The companies issuing this news release assume no obligation to update this forward-looking information.

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Contacts:
Hitachi: Takeshi Okamoto
Matsushita (Panasonic): Jim Reilly
Philips: Jeannet Harpe
Silicon Image: Kristen Fuller
Sony Corporation: Mina Naito
Thomson: Dave Arland
Toshiba Corporation: Midori Suzuki