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AMD is known for its commitment to quickly implementing new standards in its graphics cards. That’s why the next generation of Radeon will feature HDMI 2.2. Photo by Videocardz According to the latest information, the next generation of graphics cards will support HDMI 2.2 with a bandwidth of up to 80 Gbps. This standard allows for up to 96 Gbps, so AMD cards will probably not be able to offer such power. Support... The post New Radeon graphics …
AMD's next-gen Radeon GPUs to support HDMI 2.2 with up to 80Gbit/s bandwidth
AMD GFX13 (UDNA/RDNA5) to support two out of three HDMI 2.2 modes The 96 Gbit/s mode currently not present in the GFX display engine. Kepler brings an update on AMD’s next-generation graphics support. According to a post on X, the new generation will support up to 80 Gbit/s mode on HDMI 2.2. This confirms that […]
Taking a sober look at the latest revelation about AMD's upcoming GPU generation, the question quickly arises: Is HDMI 2.2 with up to 80 Gbps truly a milestone—or is it more of a marketing gimmick on the data highway whose actual goal remains unclear? GFX13, UDNA, and the bandwidth skirmish: AMD is hard at work behind the scenes on the […] Source
AMD Radeon GPUs To Level Up Display Output With 80Gbps HDMI 2.2
Before we get into this news, let's talk about HDMI 2.2, since we didn't actually cover its launch. HDMI 2.2 was indeed unveiled at CES, just as was rumored in December, and it brings along two major new features: the HDMI Latency Indication Protocol, and support for up to 96 Gbps of display stream bandwidth, outpacing even the fastest DisplayPort
AMD Next-Generation Radeon GPUs Will Arrive With HDMI 2.2 Connectivity
See full bio Sajjad See full bio Story Highlight Future high-end AMD Radeon graphics cards may feature HDMI 2.2, offering a potential bandwidth of 80 Gbps, an increase from the current 48 Gbps supported by HDMI 2.1. Not all next-generation AMD cards will get the full 80 Gbps; some may be limited to 64 Gbps. It is not yet known if AMD will name the new architecture RDNA 5 or something else. A well-known leaker Kepler brings information about th…
AMD Leaks Ryzen 5 9600X3D in Driver Update, and a New Rumor Suggests Its Next GPU Series Will Support 80 GB/S Display Bandwidth via HDMI 2.2
Image: AMD From a new mid-range gaming processor to display standard updates for UDNA/RDNA 5, there could be interesting things on the horizon for AMD. A week ago, it was discovered that AMD is planning a region-specific soft launch for yet another AM4-based entry-level gaming processor. While pricing details remain unknown, but are believed to be in the $150-$200 range, its exclusive Latin America release has left some bewildered. Now, it appea…
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