A t CES 2025, the HDMI Forum, Inc. announced the next version of the HDMI specification, HDMI 2.2, with vastly increased bandwidth to 96 Gbps (up from 48 Gbps in HDMI 2.1). The ex ...
To handle the increased bandwidth, HDMI 2.2 requires new cables. Though colloquially these will almost certainly get called ...
Voluminous bandwidth, buttery-smooth refresh rates, and pricier cables are on deck with the new HDMI 2.2 standard, announced ...
we can assume that HDMI 2.2 cables will be able to handle bandwidths significantly higher than the 48 Gbps offered by today’s Ultra High Speed HDMI cables. Watch this space for further information on ...
The upgrade will primarily benefit future content in 4K and 8K resolutions. Users with appropriate setups also benefit from ...
This achievement would require not only HDMI 2.1a's existing support for 48 Gbps transfer rates ... a new type of HDMI cable. The article doesn't specify whether this involves an entirely new ...
Currently, HDMI 2.1 supports a maximum bandwidth of 48 Gbps, allowing for up to ... which currently boasts a bandwidth of 80 Gbps. A new HDMI cable will accompany the HDMI 2.2 standard.
The HDMI Forum and VESA had announcements for the upcoming HDMI 2.2 and DisplayPort 2.1b respectively at CES 2025 mostly to ...
The HDMI Forum, responsible for developing HDMI technology standards, has announced plans to reveal the new HDMI 2.2 ...