The Digital Display Working Group (DDWG) was a group whose purpose was to define and maintain the Digital Visual Interface standard, which was formed in 1998.[1] It was organized by Intel, Silicon Image, Compaq, Fujitsu, HP, IBM, and NEC. The best-known published specification is the DVI interface.
The group developed the Digital Visual Interface (DVI) standard in 1999.[2]
In 2011, founding member HP reported that the group had not met in 5 years.[3]
References
edit- ^ "Intel, Compaq, Dell, Fujitsu, Hewlett Packard, IBM, Microsoft, NEC, Silicon Image Form Digital Display Working Group To Define Digital Connectivity Specification". www.intel.com. Retrieved 27 October 2023.
- ^ Silicon Image; Molex (1999-04-02). "Digital Visual Interface" (PDF). Revision 1.0: Initial Specification Release. Digital Display Working Group. Archived from the original on 2012-08-13.
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: CS1 maint: unfit URL (link) - ^ "An Overview of Current Display Interfaces" (PDF).
External links
edit- Official website at the Wayback Machine (archived 2012-07-17)