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HDMI 2.2 and DisplayPort 2.1b debut at CES, introducing higher bandwidth and longer cables | The RTX 5000-series features DisplayPort 2.1b


The HDMI Forum had hinted at the reveal of HDMI 2.2 at CES in December. As we predicted then, the latest standard does not require a new...

Until then, the Forum writes that the 96Gbps of bandwidth will improve demanding data-intensive, immersive and virtual applications such as AR/VR/MR, spatial reality and light field displays. Buyers of an "Ultra96 Certified Cable" can use the HDMI Forum's labelling program to confirm it's the real thing by scanning the QR code on the box. VESA has announced new DP80LL ("low loss") active cables that enable up to four-lane UHBR20 link rate support, offering up to 80Gbps of bandwidth over lengths of up to three meters (9.4 feet).

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