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A new connector type, GPMI, was recently announced, and along with USB-C compatibility, it has options to more than double the available bandwidth of even HDMI 2.2, and it offers power delivery ...
Its successor? GPMI. If all that sounds like a bunch of vaguely familiar random letters to you, though, here’s why it’s important. HDMI stands for High-Definition Multimedia Interface ...
While the current top-shelf specification for TVs, HDMI 2.1, supports a bandwidth of 48Gbps, GPMI supports a bandwidth of up to 192Gbps — a major upgrade over what you’ll find on the best TVs ...
Though it has yet to be integrated into any products, GPMI’s claimed specifications go well beyond existing wired standards. There are two proposed types of GPMI cable. One will have a standard ...
In recent weeks, you may have heard of a new cable type called GPMI that could give HDMI and other common standards, like USB and Thunderbolt, a run for their money. But despite the early hype, ...
Something to look forward to: An alliance of Chinese companies has announced a new audio and video wired interface standard called the General Purpose Media Interface or GPMI. Not only does it ...
GPMI is a freshly finalized A/V connectivity protocol designed by SUCA, a Chinese A/V industry consortium that includes TCL, HiSense, Huawei, Skyworth, and HiSilicon among its posse. In its first ...
GPMI (General Purpose Media Interface) is a new digital audio and video interface developed by the Shenzhen 8K UHD Video Industry Cooperation Alliance (SUCA), a consortium of around 50 major ...
The battle for cable connectivity has taken a dramatic turn as China revealed its General Purpose Media Interface (GPMI) standard. With capabilities that significantly outperform established ...
The new General Purpose Media Interface, or GPMI, reportedly offers up to 192Gbps of bandwidth (more than double that of HDMI 2.2), as well as power delivery of up to 480W and networking support.