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A Chinese conglomerate has debuted a new cable standard that could rival entrenched cables like HDMI and USB-C. The new General Purpose Media Interface, or GPMI, reportedly offers up to 192Gbps of ...
So an HDMI 2.2 cable plugged into a port that is only compatible with HDMI 2.0 speeds will not be able to use the full bandwidth of the cable. HDMI 2.2 vs. HDMI 2.1. HDMI 2.1 was a major ...
The HDMI Forum has officially made the HDMI 2.2 standard available to manufacturers, with future-proof features such as 16K ...
While using HDMI 2.2 does not require a new connector, taking advantage of all its best features requires a new Ultra96 cable – a reference to ...
The HDMI 2.2 spec has finally been released into the wild after its first announcement at CES earlier this year. The new ...
Double bandwidth could be useful for higher refresh rate gaming.
HDMI 2.1 cables can have labels like UHD, or 8K on them, but otherwise look the same as any other HDMI cables. Cable Matters Then there’s the fact that no devices support it, yet.
Remember when moving from 1080p to 4K felt like night-and-day? Get ready for another leap. The HDMI Forum has ratified ...
GPMI Type-B boasts total bandwidth up to 192Gbps, double what HDMI 2.2 can handle and more than double DisplayPort 2.1, USB4 and Thunderbolt 5. Additionally, GPMI was designed to include several ...
The PS5 supports 8K@60Hz or 4K@120Hz, so you’ll want to choose an HDMI cable that’s designed to support, or even future-proof for, the latest features. While an improved connection is a great ...
A Chinese conglomerate has debuted a new cable standard that could rival entrenched cables like HDMI and USB-C. The new General Purpose Media Interface, or GPMI, reportedly offers up to 192Gbps of ...
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