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In recent weeks, you may have heard of a new cable type called GPMI that could give HDMI and other common standards, like USB and Thunderbolt, a run for their money. But despite the early hype, ...
A quiet and extremely niche revolution may be underway: according to reports out of China, HDMI is on its last legs. Its successor? GPMI. If all that sounds like a bunch of vaguely familiar random ...
Despite the computer’s compact size it has a decent number of ports that includes: 2 x HDMI 2.0 3 x USB 3.2 Gen 1 Type-A (5 Gbps) 1 x USB Type-C (for 12V/3A power input) 1 x Gigabit Ethernet 1 x ...
The advent of HDMI 2.2 is soon upon us. The new HDMI specification was announced at CES 2025, and it heralds some serious gains against its predecessor, HDMI 2.1, main among them faster speeds and ...
GPMI promises 192Gbps speeds and 480W power—but can it really replace HDMI, DisplayPort, or Thunderbolt? And do we really need it? GPMI (General Purpose Media Interface) is a potential audiovisual ...
Officially announced at CES 2025, HDMI 2.2 is the next-generation HDMI standard that promises to double available bandwidth for higher resolution and refresh rate support, and will require a new ...
The HDMI connector is one of the most important solutions for connecting source devices and displays in modern electronics. It’s a consumer-facing connector that is the mainstay of modern TVs ...
To help with this, Nintendo has offered up accessory compatibility advice that covers HDMI cable support, but its guidance isn't entirely correct. The reason I'm all hot and bothered by this ...
TL;DR: The Nintendo Switch 2 dock is expected to support HDMI 2.1, potentially enabling 4K gaming at over 60FPS when docked. It may use the RealTek RTD2175N-CG chip, supporting up to 4K 120FPS.
These days, most of us have at least one HDMI cable plugged into our TVs. The ubiquitous accessories started appearing when HD television sets were introduced to the consumer market. So ...
HDMI is a modern standard for the transmission of video tracks and multi-channel audio signals. PC monitors, (smart) TVs or hi-fi and surround systems rely on this reliable and user-friendly ...
So when will we see devices that use HDMI 2.2? How is it better than HDMI 2.1? And what else will HDMI 2.2 be used for besides TVs and projectors? Let's dive into the detail... So why have we got a ...