Silicon Images Pseudo Processor Device Driver:
The Silicon Images Pseudo Processor Device refers to a driver associated with Silicon Image hardware components, such as SATA controllers, HDMI interface devices, or other similar products that deal with video, storage, and display connectivity. "Pseudo Processor" is typically a generic name that Windows uses for devices that may not have a specific name but are part of the Silicon Image hardware setup.
Silicon Image is a company that produces various types of semiconductors, and the associated drivers manage communication between your computer's operating system and hardware components. These devices are typically used in environments where high-speed data transfer (like SATA controllers or HDMI output devices) is necessary.
The "Pseudo Processor Device" usually refers to a driver component that's part of the overall hardware driver suite for Silicon Image-based devices. It could be related to things like SATA controllers, HDMI audio/video interfaces, or eSATA controllers on a motherboard, adding a virtual or logical "processor" for managing data throughput.