Silicon Optix, Inc., a semiconductor company, delivers video processing, geometry processing, and Hollywood Quality Video interface circuit solutions. It offers programmable video processing systems-level solutions for the professional broadcast, digital image, video processing, and post production markets. Its products include Realta, an SOC that enables a new video called Hollywood Quality Video/HQV; and Reon chip, a video processing for plasma TV, LCD TV, RPTV, home theater and business projectors, A/V receivers, personal video recorders, set-top boxes, Mediacenter PCs, and DVD players. The company’s products also include Geo, a video/graphics-geometry processing chip that makes possible a new TV for hang on a wall, as well as eliminates hot spots and color non-uniformity in LCD and projection displays; and Whitehorse, a video signal processing system for home theater OEM vendors either as a discrete circuit board or as a black box design. In addition, its products include Image Anyplace, a Video Scaler that provides the AV Professional or Home Theater Enthusiast with input signals; Image Anyplace-BEX, which adds blending to the warping capabilities of Image AnyPlace; and Cinema Anyplace, a combination of the company’s video/graphics scaler technology with the Panamorph anamorphic lens. The company’s products are used in consumer electronics products, such as displays, DVD players, RPTVs, and front projectors. It sells its products in America, Japan, Korea, China, and Europe. The company was founded in 2000 as Silicon Video, Inc. and changed its name to Silicon Optix, Inc. in 2001. Silicon Optix, Inc. is headquartered in San Jose, California with additional offices worldwide.