HDMI 2.2 doubles bandwidth to 96Gbps, enabling uncompressed 4K at 240Hz
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HDMI 2.2 doubles bandwidth to 96Gbps, enabling uncompressed 4K at 240Hz
HDMI 2.2 can carry uncompressed 4K video at up to 240Hz, something that currently requires Display Stream Compression (which as we've shown however, is not a big limitation). It can also reach 4K at 480Hz using 4:2:0 chroma subsampling, and handle uncompressed RGB 8K at 60Hz.Read Entire Article
In the world of advanced technology, HDMI 2.2 represents a quantum leap in data transmission, doubling bandwidth and enabling the transmission of uncompressed 4K video at an incredible 240Hz refresh rate. What makes HDMI 2.2 so important? Looking ahead: The next version of HDMI focuses primarily on increasing bandwidth for better video and audio transmission, not on minor improvements. HDMI 2.2, which was previewed at CES 2025 and officially rel…
The first devices equipped with HDMI 2.2 are officially expected by 2027. This new interface promises to double bandwidth up to 96 Gbps, targeting mostly hardcore PC players with sufficient speeds for 4K at 480Hz. For the general public and home consoles, its interest is still very limited at the moment, with HDMI 2.1 already oversized.
HDMI 2.2 is set to arrive in TVs and monitors next year, bringing uncompressed 4K at ridiculous frame rates — here’s what to expect from the next-gen connector, and who it’s actually most useful for
HDMI 2.2 is going to be great for gaming but most of us won’t need to rush to replace our TVs or other AV devices Source: HDMI 2.2 is set to arrive in TVs and monitors next year, bringing uncompressed 4K at ridiculous frame rates — here’s what to expect from the next-gen connector, and who it’s actually most useful for
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