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Artimi and DisplayLink Announce Zero Install(TM) Wireless USB Solution for Projector Market

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Artimi, Inc.
59 Washington St., Suite 118
Santa Clara, CA, 95050
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Press release date: May 30, 2008

Unique "Plug & Play" Wireless USB Solution Requires No Setup, Software or Driver Installation on Host Device

MOUNTAIN VIEW, Calif. - May 30, 2008 - Artimi Inc., developer of high-speed wireless semiconductors for portable consumer electronics, and DisplayLink Corp., the leader in network display technology, today jointly announced the availability of a complete production-ready, easily integrated Wireless USB projector reference design, targeted at both future projectors and the legacy installed base.

Utilizing DisplayLink's USB graphics technology and Artimi's leading Wireless USB solutions, the reference design enables high throughput, easy to use wireless projection via aftermarket adapters or embedded modules, or any combination of the two, replacing the cumbersome VGA cables currently used to link the PC to the projector, and providing wireless convenience to the user.

Uniquely benefiting from Artimi's Zero Install technology, the reference design offers multi-PC boardroom users "plug & play" high frame rate data projection at resolutions up to 1280x1024, without the need for driver installation. This means that visitors, or corporate PCs with restricted security policies can still benefit from simple wireless connectivity, by simply plugging in a Wireless USB adapter to connect directly to the projector.

Consisting of two components, a PC-side USB adapter and a projector-end adapter, the solution uses Wireless USB and generates an industry standard VGA or DVI output to the projector. The projector-end adapter can be easily integrated into the projector, or implemented as an external or aftermarket adapter, to address the installed base of corporate LCD and DLP projectors. This market is estimated to exceed 20 million units worldwide.

The solution also supports notebook PCs with integrated Certified Wireless USB, to take advantage of the growing Certified Wireless USB ecosystem.

Andrew Vought, CEO for Artimi said, "We hear time and again from our customers, that our approach to making Wireless USB simple to integrate and simple to use pays dividends both in terms of getting product to market quickly and cost-effectively, and winning over consumers. The business data projector market is extremely keen to incorporate high speed wireless connectivity, but needs a 'Zero Install' option to support visitors, and corporate PC users without IT administrative privileges. We are confident that our solution delivers exactly what they need - an easily integrated solution that is practical, has a great 'wow factor', and is immediately marketable."

"DisplayLink is committed to a new standard of 'connect and go' productivity," said Dennis Crespo, executive VP, marketing and business development for DisplayLink. "The Artimi Wireless USB projector design leverages DisplayLink network display technology to make wireless projector connectivity simpler than ever before." The production-ready reference design, based on Artimi's A-150 chip which is certified by the USB-IF, is available now, and includes a full set of design, production and product information, as well as development tools making it ultra simple to use. The design is available for shipping and will be demonstrated at Computex Taipei, June 3-7 2008. Artimi: Suite 1150, Grand Hyatt Taipei, contact info@artimi.com

About DisplayLink
DisplayLink Corp. is a network display chip and software company that helps people to create simple connections between computers and displays - via USB, making the benefits of expanded visual workspace available to everyone. Using universally accepted wired or wireless networking protocols and proprietary software compression techniques, graphically rich content can be transmitted easily between a single device and multiple displays over a network. Leading global manufacturers have integrated network display technology into an array of consumer electronics including USB-enabled monitors, video docking stations and display adapters.

About Artimi
Artimi®, Inc. offers consumers and manufacturers Ultra Simple Connectivity(TM). The company develops semiconductors, software and reference designs for Certified Wireless USB, high-speed Bluetooth®, and WiMedia® Logical Link Control Protocol (WLP). Artimi's products employ WiMedia-based Ultra Wideband (UWB) radio techniques to enable high-speed wireless bulk data transfer between content-rich portable consumer electronics, including digital cameras and camcorders, personal media players, storage devices, printers, displays, and mobile phone handsets.

Artimi, founded in 2002, is headquartered in Mountain View, California, with research and development based in Cambridge, UK, and sales offices in Japan and Taiwan. For more information, see artimi.com

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