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Silicon Image Launches New Subsidiary To Focus On Internet Of Everything Services, Qualcomm Participates With Strategic InvestmentCollaboration Accelerates Development of New Internet of Everything Services SUNNYVALE, Calif., December 4, 2014 - Silicon Image (NASDAQ: SIMG), a leading provider of multimedia connectivity solutions and services, announced that Qualcomm Technologies, Inc. has made a $7 million strategic investment in Silicon Image's new subsidiary, Qterics, for a 7% ownership interest. Qterics will be focused on enabling a wide variety of solutions and services for Internet-enabled consumer products including TVs, mobile handsets, tablets, routers, home automation devices, white goods and more. Qterics is comprised of the UpdateLogic services business combined with other related Silicon Image assets, including software and other intellectual property (IP). Current UpdateLogic General Manager, Kurt Thielen, will assume the role of President of Qterics. "Qualcomm is committed to enabling technologies that support our 'Internet of Everything' initiatives. Our strategic investment in Qterics further promotes IoE advancements, including the development of solutions utilizing the AllJoyn open source software framework of the AllSeen Alliance for a truly interoperable Internet of Everything," said Michael Wallace, SVP and General Manager, Qualcomm Internet Services. In addition to the investment, Qualcomm and Silicon Image will explore opportunities to collaborate on promoting the AllJoyn open source software framework and developing new Internet of Everything (IoE) services. "Qterics provides a unique offering for 'Internet of Everything' devices that has been largely overlooked by other players in the IoE space," said Camillo Martino, chief executive officer of Silicon Image, Inc. "As the Internet of Everything grows, the task of providing device management services to these connected devices in a secure manner becomes exponentially more difficult. Qterics solves these challenges in a very elegant way by leveraging its highly scalable worldwide computing resources in the cloud." The vast expansion of Internet-enabled devices enables new applications and services, but only if the devices can be properly managed. UpdateLogic (now Qterics) is a leading provider of device management and remote access services already deployed in tens of millions of consumer electronics devices such as TVs, set-top-boxes, and tablets - which form a significant part of the Internet of Everything today. About Qterics, Inc. Qterics is a leader in device management solutions for Internet-enabled devices. The Qterics NetReady™ service platform enables device manufacturers and service providers to offer a superior customer experience through its secure and robust global device management system. OEMs and third party service providers can offer their customers a satisfying, virtual hands-on support experience for Internet-enabled devices such as TVs, mobile phones, tablets, Internet routers, home automation, gaming systems and the growing ecosystem of "Smart" devices and appliances. Qterics services are used by many leading CE manufacturers and have shipped on tens of millions of units worldwide. For more information, visit http://www.qterics.com/. About Silicon Image, Inc. Silicon Image (NASDAQ: SIMG) is a leading provider of multimedia connectivity solutions and services for mobile, consumer electronics and PC markets. Silicon Image's semiconductor and intellectual property products feature wireless and wired technologies that deliver connectivity across a wide array of devices in the home, office and on the go. Silicon Image has driven the creation of the industry standards HDMI®, DVI™, MHL® and WirelessHD®, and offers manufacturers comprehensive standards interoperability and compliance testing services via its wholly-owned subsidiary, Simplay Labs. For more information, visit http://www.siliconimage.com/.
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