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HDMI Achieves Critical Mass with More Than 200 Adopters

SHENZHEN, China, April 19, 2005—HDMI Licensing LLC, the agent responsible for licensing the High-Definition Multimedia Interface(™) (HDMI(™) Specification, today announced at the Shanghai Information Household Appliances Trade Association's (SIAA's) 2005 HDMI and Copy Protection Technology Seminar that more than 200 companies worldwide have become HDMI Adopters, in addition to the seven HDMI Founders.  HDMI has quickly emerged as the standard for connecting high-definition television (HDTV).  By delivering crystal-clear, all-digital audio and video quality via a single cable, HDMI dramatically simplifies cabling and helps provide consumers with the highest-quality home theater experience.

Signifying the rapid adoption of HDMI on a global scale, HDMI Adopters include cable/connector, semiconductor, system and test equipment vendors in the United States, Asia-Pacific, China, Japan and Europe.  Hollywood studios, cable operators and satellite operators also support HDMI.

"Manufacturers across the globe are rapidly embracing HDMI, which is now featured on more than 400 consumer electronics devices from more than 40 manufacturers," stated Les Chard, president of HDMI Licensing, LLC.  "HDMI's performance and ease-of-use advantages make it appealing to consumers, and it has quickly become a check-list item for DTVs and high-definition source devices.  HDMI's simple application process, reasonable terms and the availability of the HDMI test specification make it easy for manufacturers to efficiently meet their customers' needs."

Various standards bodies have incorporated HDMI in their standards, further driving adoption.  The FCC has mandated that after July 1, 2005, all "Digital Cable-Ready" TVs sold in the United States with screen sizes 36 inches and above, and 50 percent of those with screen sizes 25 to 35 inches, must feature an HDMI-HDCP or a DVI-HDCP input, and that all HD set-top boxes offered by cable providers must feature an HDMI or DVI output.  In addition, the DVD Copy Control Association has established HDMI as an approved digital output for DVD players playing CSS-protected content at resolutions higher than 480p/576p.  U.S. cable industry association CableLabs also requires that all OpenCable HD STBs must have HDMI-HDCP or DVI-HDCP outputs, and satellite operators DIRECTV and EchoStar require HDMI-HDCP or DVI-HDCP on all HD STBs.  In addition, the European HDTV Forum recommends an HDCP-compliant HD digital interface, such as HDMI-HDCP or DVI-HDCP, be provided on both HD integrated receiver decoders and HD displays.

HDMI Licensing, LLC is a sponsor of the SIAA 2005 HDMI and Copy Protection Technology Seminar and will be promoting HDMI at tomorrow's seminar in Shenzhen. 

About HDMI Licensing, LLC

HDMI Licensing, LLC, a wholly owned subsidiary of Silicon Image, Inc., is the agent responsible for licensing the HDMI Specification, promoting the HDMI standard and providing education on the benefits of HDMI to retailers and consumers.  The HDMI Specification was developed by Sony, Hitachi, Thomson (RCA), Philips, Matsushita (Panasonic), Toshiba and Silicon Image as the digital interface standard for the consumer electronics market.  The HDMI specification combines uncompressed high-definition video and multi-channel audio in a single digital interface to provide crystal-clear digital quality over a single cable.  For more information about HDMI, please visit www.hdmi.org


Forward-looking Statements

This news release contains forward-looking information within the meaning of federal securities regulations.  These forward-looking statements include statements related to the market for HDMI solutions, HDMI's adoption in the consumer electronics market, incorporation of HDMI into various standards, and the implementation of such standards.  These forward-looking statements involve risks and uncertainties, including those described from time to time in Silicon Image's filings with the Securities and Exchange Commission (SEC), that could cause the actual results to differ materially from those anticipated by these forward-looking statements.  In particular, the growth and acceleration in the market for HDMI solutions, HDMI's adoption in such market, the incorporation of HDMI into standards, and the implementation of such standards may differ materially from what is currently anticipated.  In addition, see "Management's Discussion and Analysis of Financial Condition and Results of Operations-Factors Affecting Future Results" in the most recent Annual Report, Form 10-K or 10-Q filed by Silicon Image with the SEC.  Silicon Image assumes no obligation to update this forward-looking information.

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HDMI and High-Definition Multimedia Interface are trademarks of HDMI Licensing, LLC in the United States and other countries. 



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Sheryl M. Gulizia
Manager, Public Relations
Silicon Image, Inc.
P: (408) 616-1553
sgulizia@siliconimage.com