Announced at CES 2025 in Las Vegas this week, the HDMI Forum has put the world on notice that HDMI 2.1 hasn’t been enough. No, we’re ready to step into the bold new future of HDMI 2.2. This is ...
At the heart of the battle are the telecommunications and electricity cables that run along the seabed. In recent months, several of these critical infrastructures have been damaged in the Baltic ...
The Yi Peng 3, the Chinese cargo ship suspected of damaging undersea telecom cables in the Baltic Sea last month, may have attempted to sabotage them 10 days before, reports suggest. Danish ...
The HDMI Forum has teased the next generation of HDMI, with a full announcement tipped for CES 2025 in January. The new standard is likely to introduce a new cable and connections, supporting ...
will require a new type of HDMI cable. In a joint email sent to journalists last week, the HDMI Forum (which develops new HDMI specifications) and the HDMI Licensing Administrator (which licenses ...
Right now, the most popular standard for PC and TV video interfaces is HDMI 2.1, but we can soon expect a switch over to HDMI 2.2 — and that switch is apparently coming sooner than expected.
The next version of HDMI will offer increased bandwidth, supporting a wide range of higher resolutions and refresh rates, though you might need a new cable. The new standard could also be ...
Your favorite (or perhaps least favorite) connection cable may receive a major upgrade early next year. The HDMI Forum, which maintains the HDMI standard, said it’s ...
and trust me when I say it’s going to cost a lot to buy one at first (plus the additional investment of a new HDMI cable), but this would be a dream come true for pixel peepers. Plus ...
To get the maximum data rate, you have to use an HDMI cable that's properly rated ("Ultra High Speed") and this would appear to be the same with the new 2.2 specification. Assuming that it's still ...
The new capabilities will be “supported with a new cable,” according to the HDMI Forum’s email to The Verge announcing the presser. The spec is likely to be HDMI 2.2, as VideoCardz notes.