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Paradetech Announces two New Chips for USB 3.0 Redriver

By Vincent Wang
Published: Feb 07,2014

TAIPEI, TAIWAN — Paradetech held its 2013 fourth quarter investor conference on Thursday, two series of new products are going to be its

During December of 2013 and January of 2014, Parade announced two series of new products; PS8731/PS8733 and DP676/DP677/DP678/DP679. The PS8731/PS8733 series ICs are USB 3.0 re-driver IC for next generation smartphones, tablets and ultra mobile devices. Those ICs offer the lowest power consumption and small package size.

The DP676/DP677/DP678/DP679 series ICs are new very low power eDP Tcons consume less than half the power of Parade existing devices.

Those ICs are compliant with eDP v1.2 and include unique features such as Parade’s exclusive Smart-Backlight feature for color and power optimization. They are ideal for embedded displays in slim profile notebooks and tablets.

Paradetech is a leading fabless supplier of mixed-signal ICs for a

variety of popular display and high-speed interface standards used in computers, consumer electronics and display panels. Parade’s portfolio of IC products serves the growing demand for DisplayPort, Embedded DisplayPort (eDP ), HDMI, MHL, SATA, and USB ICs for display, storage and interface applications.

Parade leverages its close relationships with market-leading Tier-1 OEMs to develop ICs that provide unique system capabilities. Many of the company’s devices integrate proprietary technologies that offer superior system signal integrity, advanced system integration and enhanced power efficiency.

As a result of the company’s “Standard-plus” design philosophy,

Parade ICs have been designed into products offered by nearly every leading computer and display vendor worldwide.

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