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DisplayPort 1.3 is 50 percent faster than its predecessor, and has the speed to support higher-resolution displays beyond 4K. It will also support multiple 4K monitors at 60 frames per second ...
DisplayPort 1.3 adds support for HDCP 2.2 and HDMI 2.0 with CEC (Consumer Electronics Control), which enhances DisplayPort’s utility for television applications, including 4K video with copy ...
VESA has officially released the DisplayPort 1.3 specification, an update to the widely used DP 1.2 standard offering a 50 per cent increase in bandwidth to 32.4Gbps, or 25.92Gbps of uncompressed ...
DisplayPort 1.2 articles on MacRumors.comIntel today at Computex 2015 unveiled Thunderbolt 3 with a USB Type-C connector, instead of Mini DisplayPort, and support for USB 3.1, DisplayPort 1.2 and ...
Without the update, systems that are connected to a DisplayPort 1.3 / 1.4 monitor could experience blank screens on boot until the OS loads, or could experience a hang on boot.
VESA announced today that the DisplayPort 1.4 specification has been finished. The new standard allows for up to 8K video, implements new color capabilities, and adds a visually lossless ...
Aside from an 8K display, which is still far and few, not to mention expensive, the source device will also need to be able to support a new DisplayPort 1.4 feature that will make that 8K output ...
Phoronix discovered six new patches to AMD's Linux drivers that prepare for the arrival of DisplayPort 2.0, meaning RDNA 3 might be able to push uncompressed double-digit resolutions.
The Synopsys SuperSpeed 3.1 USB IP solution is based on the USB 3.0 specification from the USB Implementer Forum. The comprehensive USB 3.1 IP offerin ...
DisplayPort over USB 3.1, with simultaneous data transfer, will support 4K ultra-HD pictures at a resolution of 3,840 by 2,160 pixels.