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HDMI version 2.2 adds support for bandwidth of up to 96Gbps
At CES 2025, the HDMI Forum ahs announced HDMI version 2.2 which includes new support for bandwidth of up to 96Gbps and new certified Ultra96 cables.
While the shape of the connector and its general capabilities aren’t changing a ton, the big upgrade for HDMI 2.2 is that it can now support bandwidths of up to 96Gbps. Other additions to the spec include next-gen Fixed Rate Link signaling technology which is designed to better support uncompressed content at 4K60 resolutions and above. Also, the inclusion of a new Latency Indication Protocol (LIP) should improve audio and data synchronization, particularly for multi-device setups like those with dedicated receivers or soundbars.
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