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THine V-by-One® HS Technology Used in NVIDIA G-SYNC® Processor
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THine's V-by-One® HS is the de facto standard for internal video transmission protocol in TV markets. THine has worked with NVIDIA on its G-SYNC monitor projects to bring to gaming monitors the latest high-speed display panels featuring the V-by-One® HS interface.

SANTA CLARA, Calif. & TOKYO, Japan - Washingtoner -- Hine V-by-One® HS Technology Used in NVIDIA G-SYNC® Processor

THine Works With NVIDIA to Enhance the State-of-the-Art Gaming Experience

THine Solutions, Inc. and its parent company THine Electronics, Inc. today announced that V-by-One® HS, one of their proprietary technologies, is used in NVIDIA's current generation G-SYNC processor. This processor drives the display panels of gaming monitors, including the industry's latest and most advanced OLED desktop monitors.

Having been used in the TV market, OLED displays are driven by THine's V-by-One® HS which is the de facto standard for internal video transmission protocol in TV markets. THine has worked with NVIDIA on its G-SYNC monitor projects to bring to gaming monitors the latest high-speed display panels featuring the V-by-One® HS interface.

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The reasons V-by-One® HS became the de facto standard in TV markets include but are not limited to:
  • Protocol Simplicity and Low Power Consumption
  • Flexibility for Multi-Lane Transmission, Cable Selection, and Pin-Assignment
  • Intensive Technical Support Close to Manufacturing Cities

"Although it has been more than 8 years since we started working with NVIDIA, it is always exciting every time NVIDIA launches a solution with our technology," said Tak Iizuka, Chief Solution Architect of THine Solutions, Inc. "We are committed to developing projects that deliver new and exciting end user experiences never before available."

To learn more about NVIDIA G-SYNC, visit https://www.nvidia.com/en-us/geforce/products/g-sync-monitors/

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About Us: THine Solutions, Inc. (TSI), headquartered in Santa Clara, CA. is a subsidiary of THine Electronics, Inc., a Japanese company headquartered in Tokyo, Japan. TSI is responsible for design and manufacturing of THS Series Kit Solutions as well as for sales and marketing of THine IC products in the Americas, EMEA, and India territories. TSI offers products, tools, and technical assistance targeting image generation, image processing and image transmission applications supporting various Operating Systems including Windows, Mac, Android, and Linux, and various platforms including Raspberry Pi, Jetson, and i.MX 8M families. TSI's Kits and tools support customer needs from proof-of-concept evaluation to production. THine's IC products include standalone ISPs, V-by-One® HS SerDes ICs, and LVDS SerDes ICs. End product markets we serve include medical scopes, AR/VR systems, barcode scanners, vision assistive glasses, multifunction printers, drones, surveillance cameras, biometric devices, body cams, USB webcams, surgical microscopes, high-resolution displays, and automotive infotainment systems. TSI supports fulfilment directly, and through our distribution partners including Digi-Key, Arrow Asia, and Avnet. For more information, visit www.thinesolutions.com.

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