History
- October 1999: Silicon Image raises $46.8 million in initial public offering
- February 2005: Silicon Image ships 100 millionth chip
- December 2006: HDMI adopters reach 500th milestone
- June 2007: Silicon Image shipped its 1 millionth DTV input processor
- March 2008: The number of firms adopting the HDMI standard surpasses 800
- May 2009: Silicon Image joins Serial Port Memory Technology (SPMT) Consortium
- June 2009: HDMI specification version 1.4 released
- July 2009: 3D product portfolio announced
- January 2010: Silicon Image ships over 20 million InstaPort-enabled port processors
- April 2010: The Mobile High-Definition Link (MHL) Consortium is formed with Nokia, Samsung, Silicon Image, Sony and Toshiba as promoters
- September 2010: The number of firms adopting the HDMI standard surpasses 1000
- October 2010: Silicon Image unveils first MHL-enabled products
- December 2010: Silicon Image introduces ViaPort technology
- February 2011: Silicon Image completes acquisition of Anchor Bay Technologies
- May 2011: Silicon Image completes acquisition of SiBEAM, Inc.
- Feb 2012: Silicon Image establishes new R&D centre in Hyderabad, India.
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