News Release
MIPI Alliance Grows Membership to 39 Companies
Intel and Motorola join board of directors;
enhance openness of MIPI’s interface standards
February 4, 2004 - The Mobile Industry Processor Interface (MIPI)
Alliance, the industry initiative established to define and promote
open standards for interfaces to mobile application processors,
announced today that the four founding members have been joined
by 35 new members, including the addition of Intel and Motorola
to the board of directors.
“Our growing membership base sends a clear signal that the
mobile industry supports the objectives of our organization,”
said Tom Vial, Chairman of the Board, MIPI Alliance, Inc. “The
diversity of the companies involved leaves little doubt that the
MIPI Alliance is an open organization, and the specifications we
produce will be widely adopted.”
“Developing open interface specifications for application
processors and peripherals in mobile terminals will have a beneficial
impact on the mobile industry as they become more widely adopted"
said Alan Brown, Principal Analyst of Gartner, "The addition
of these new companies to the MIPI Alliance clearly increases the
importance of the Alliance and its influence in setting standards
in this area.”
Through expansion of membership to other important players in the
market, the MIPI Alliance will bring the benefits of open standards
to more of the mobile marketplace. MIPI Standards will drive consistency
in application processor interfaces, promoting reuse and compatibility
in mobile devices while accelerating the delivery of these devices
to users.
“With over 70 years of experience in the wireless communications
industry, we see the MIPI Alliance as an important milestone in
the evolution from custom to standards-based interfaces,”
said Duane Rabe, Vice President, Motorola Personal Communications
Sector. “As a member of the MIPI Alliance, Motorola looks
forward to helping drive initiatives for creating ever more compelling
wireless products and services.”
"The growth of the mobile phone industry will largely depend
on its ability to broadly deploy leading-edge, interoperable, standard
building blocks - something that has yet to happen," said Gadi
Singer, Intel Vice President and General Manager of the Cellular
Handheld Group. "With the addition of the new members, the
MIPI Alliance is emerging as a key advocate for industry-wide openness,
and Intel plans to take an active role to help lead the development
of open, standard platform interfaces for mobile phones."
In addition to wireless pioneer Motorola and open-standards advocate
Intel, the MIPI Alliance now boasts participation from virtually
every mobile market segment, including major handset OEMs, peripheral
device manufacturers, application processor vendors, memory suppliers,
software developers and intellectual property vendors. New members
include Agilent Technologies, ATI Technologies, Atsana, Austriamicrosystems,
Cambridge Silicon Radio, Dice, Emblaze Semiconductor, Ericsson Mobile
Platform, FASL LLC, Icera Semiconductor, Imagination Technologies,
IMEC, Infineon Technologies, Marvell International, Mentor Graphics,
M-Systems, National Semiconductor, NeoMagic, Nvidia, OmniVision,
Philips Electronics, Renesas Technologies, Samsung Electronics,
Seiko Epson, Sendo, SiemensAG, Sony Ericsson Mobile, Symbian, Synaptics,
Toshiba, Transchip Israel Research, TTPCom, and Vimicro. These new
members joined the founding members ARM, Nokia, STMicroelectronics,
and Texas Instruments.
All MIPI members may participate in a launch meeting March 23-25
in Sophia Antipolis, France, which will include orientation sessions,
board meetings, and initial working group meetings. More details
about the meeting will be announced soon. MIPI working group members
will begin collaborating immediately to develop new interface specifications
for application processors and peripherals in mobile terminals,
including camera, display, baseband modem and others.
Joining the MIPI Alliance
The MIPI Alliance is actively recruiting members to participate
in the building of next generation standards. The MIPI Alliance
is structured to provide multiple levels of membership, in which
benefits are proportional to contributions. Basic levels of membership
enable use of specifications, while other levels of membership enable
participation in working groups to define specifications. More information
including membership details on the MIPI Alliance is on http://www.mipi.org.
About The MIPI Alliance
The Mobile Industry Processor Interface (MIPI) Alliance is a collaboration
of mobile industry leaders with the objective to define and promote
open standards for interfaces to mobile application processors.
Through these open standards, the MIPI Alliance intends to speed
deployment of new services to mobile users by establishing specifications
for standard hardware and software interfaces to mobile application
processors and encouraging the adoption of those standards throughout
the industry value chain. The MIPI Alliance is intended to complement
existing standards bodies with a focus on microprocessors, peripherals
and software interfaces.
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Media contact:
Greg Kohn, c/o MIPI Alliance, Inc. +1 (732) 465-5841 pr-inquiry@mipi.org
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