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Transition to DisplayPort and Embedded DisplayPort ... - VESA

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<strong>Transition</strong> <strong>to</strong> <strong>DisplayPort</strong><strong>and</strong> <strong>Embedded</strong> <strong>DisplayPort</strong>Industry Panel DiscussionCraig Wiley, Sr. Direc<strong>to</strong>r of Marketing of Parade Technologies, Inc.<strong>VESA</strong> Board of Direc<strong>to</strong>rs Vice Chair<strong>VESA</strong> Task Group Chair; Marketing, Notebook <strong>and</strong> 3D Task Groups


Welcome10:00-10:15 a.m. – Modera<strong>to</strong>r’s Opening Remarks10:15-10:45 a.m. – Panel DiscussionPanelistsDavid Cummings, AMDBeyond Yang, AUOSteven Chuang, CMIBruce Montag, DellJosh Newman, IntelShinji Matsushima, Lenovo10:45-11:00 a.m. – Q&A11:00 a.m.-12:00 p.m. – <strong>DisplayPort</strong> Demos Available2


About <strong>VESA</strong>• Global industry alliance with more than 150member companies• Membership responsible for more than:• 60 percent of worldwide desk<strong>to</strong>pdisplay unit shipments• 80 percent of worldwide large-areaTFT-LCD unit volume• 90 percent of worldwide graphics chipunit volume• 60 percent of display controllers soldworldwide• Mission <strong>to</strong> develop, promote <strong>and</strong> support ecosystem of vendors <strong>and</strong>certified interoperable products for the electronics industry• Facilitates <strong>DisplayPort</strong> st<strong>and</strong>ards development, publication <strong>and</strong>compliance testing, as well as promotion <strong>and</strong> marketing3


Why <strong>DisplayPort</strong> as the New Display Interface?• Aging VGA <strong>and</strong> DVI st<strong>and</strong>ards limit display capability <strong>and</strong> performance• <strong>DisplayPort</strong>:• Is designed for backward compatibility• Enhances system integration capability• Increases display configuration <strong>and</strong> performance optionsExample Capability of <strong>DisplayPort</strong>:• 1 moni<strong>to</strong>r up <strong>to</strong> 4096x2304 resolution(4K x 2K @60Hz, 24 bit color)Using Multistream Technology (MST):• 2 moni<strong>to</strong>rs at 2560x1600 resolution(WQXGA @60Hz, 24 bit color)• 4 moni<strong>to</strong>rs at 1920x1200 resolution(WUXGA or 1080p @60Hz, 24 bit color)4


<strong>DisplayPort</strong> Timeline2008• <strong>DisplayPort</strong>adopted byOEMs suchas Apple,Dell, Intel,HP <strong>and</strong>Lenovo2009• <strong>Embedded</strong><strong>DisplayPort</strong>(eDP)introduced2010• <strong>DisplayPort</strong> v1.2<strong>and</strong> eDP v1.2• Wireless<strong>DisplayPort</strong>developmentwith WiGig• VGA given fiveyears - AMD,Dell, Intel,Lenovo,Samsung <strong>and</strong> LGaccelerateadoption of<strong>DisplayPort</strong>2011• <strong>VESA</strong> issues eDPv1.3• Thunderboltintroduced by Intel,first used by Apple;adopts <strong>DisplayPort</strong>for display on thisnew high-speed PCinterconnect2013• Intel <strong>to</strong> endsupport of LVDSin product lines• AMD <strong>to</strong> beginphasing outlegacy interfaces;removing LVDS<strong>and</strong> native VGAoutput in productlines2015• Analog displays<strong>and</strong> LVDS <strong>to</strong> nolonger besupported in Intel<strong>and</strong> AMD productlines


<strong>DisplayPort</strong> Market ForecastTotal <strong>DisplayPort</strong>-enabled Device Shipment Forecast by <strong>DisplayPort</strong> Type 2009-2014(Units in Thous<strong>and</strong>s)800,000700,000600,000500,000400,000300,000iDPeDPExternal<strong>DisplayPort</strong>200,000100,00002009 2010 2011 2012 2013 2014Source: In-Stat, Dec 2010


Panel Discussion


Q&A


Thank You<strong>DisplayPort</strong> Demonstrations Available- For Further Information -About <strong>VESA</strong> <strong>and</strong> <strong>DisplayPort</strong> Development: http://www.vesa.orgAbout <strong>DisplayPort</strong>: http://www.displayport.org

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