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The HDMI 2.2 spec now supports up to a whopping 16K at 60Hz, and 12K at 120Hz. For uncompressed formats with full 4:4:4 chroma and 10-bit and 12-bit color, it can handle 4K at 240Hz, and 8K at 60Hz.
hdmi display HDMI 2.2 standard finalized: doubles bandwidth to 96 Gbps, 16K resolution support New Ultra96 cables required to unlock full bandwidth By Rob Thubron June 25, 2025, 9:31 AM 12 comments ...
Key Features of HDMI 2.2: Up to 96Gbps bandwidth using new FRL technology 12K@120Hz and 16K@60Hz resolution support Uncompressed 4:4:4 chroma formats at 10/12-bit color Latency Indication Protocol ...
AMD's next-generation UDNA-based Radeon cards may ship with the latest HDMI 2.2 connection, but not at full speed.
Hardware Gaming amd gpu AMD's next-gen UDNA graphics cards will support up to 80 Gbps HDMI 2.2 connectivity The new GPUs will debut in 2026 By Kishalaya Kundu June 20, 2025 at 1:20 PM 19 comments ...
HDMI 2.1 goodies such as variable refresh rate (VRR) and auto low latency mode (ALLM) aren’t going anywhere, and backwards compatibility is a given, so we’re not having to give anything up in exchange ...
HDMI ARC (that's Audio Return Channel) is a clever protocol that sits within the HDMI standard. It can help simplify a complicated AV setup and significantly reduce the number of cables needed. You ...
However, the highest HDMI 2.2 bandwidth of 96 Gbit/s, sometimes called Ultra96, is expected to debut with a future GPU generation rather than this initial release.
The HDMI 2.2 label will also apply to products offering lower bandwidths of 64Gbps and 80Gbps, not just the full 96Gbps. So, do make sure to check your cable’s bandwidth before buying it.
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USB to HDMI vs. Other Display Options 1. HDMI Docking Stations: More expensive, but offer multiple display outputs, USB ports, and charging. 2. Wireless Casting (e.g., Chromecast): Convenient, but may ...