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The HDMI ports on the back of your TV are such simple things. You plug something in, a picture appears on the screen. And that’s how it should be. The days of being upsold expensive gold-plated cables ...
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 ...
replacing the multiple cables we use daily with just one. This new standard, called GPMI (General Purpose Media Interface), might signal the end of widely used connections like HDMI, DisplayPort ...
But the new cable isn’t coming until later this year, and there are no signs of TVs supporting the new standard yet. Here’s everything you need to know about HDMI 2.2. The standout feature of ...
If you’re going to connect your TV to almost anything, you’ll probably want to use an HDMI cable. But the generation of HDMI connector you use, and its certification rating can determine what ...
China’s GPMI cable could finally replace HDMI and Thunderbolt GPMI supports 16K video, high power, and universal control GPMI offers more speed and power than HDMI ever could Following its push ...
Nintendo has updated its accessory compatibility page to clarify that the original HDMI cable is “not compatible” with the Switch 2. However, this phrasing has sparked some confusion ...
I’ve connected and disconnected hundreds of HDMI cables in my time, but I must admit that I’ve never truly considered a post-HDMI world — until now. While the current top-shelf specification ...
with the top-end GPMI Type-B cable hitting 192 Gbps bandwidth and delivering up to 480W of power. That’s four times the bandwidth of Thunderbolt 4 and nearly five times that of HDMI 2.1’s TMDS ...