New software model and FPGA validation platforms, which are designed to accelerate implementation of new standard in automotive displays, will be showcased at SID Display Week The DisplayPort ...
A new DisplayPort 2.1 specification has been released—and, if the authors are doing their job right, your devices may already have been upgraded. Essentially, DisplayPort 2.1 is a bit like Thunderbolt ...
Newark, Calif., June 22, 2011 – The Video Electronics Standards Association (VESA) today announced an extension of its DisplayPort version 1.2 specification to support DisplayPort active cables.
Apple’s new mini DisplayPort connector has taken some flak—and by some, we mean a whole lotta—from those who claim it’s yet another “proprietary” doohickey. This, despite the fact that it’s based on ...
“As a VESA-member and driver of the new technology, Molex was invited to conceptualize an external interconnect for the DisplayPort standard,” said Bill Lempesis, Executive Director, VESA. “A ...
We recently reported that AMD's upcoming RDNA 3-based Radeon RX 7000-series GPUs (not to be confused with their older, GCN-based Radeon HD 7000-series GPUs) will support DisplayPort 2.1. That was ...
Today The Video Electronics Standards Association (VESA) announced that a technology called Adaptive-Sync will become standard for the DisplayPort 1.2a specification. If that sounds like gibberish to ...
VESA today announced the release of DisplayPort 2.0, the first major update to the standard since DisplayPort 1.4 in March 2016. DisplayPort 2.0 has a max effective bandwidth of 77.4 Gbps, nearly ...
Latest DisplayPort specification provides greater alignment with USB Type-C and USB4; adds new features for more efficient DisplayPort tunneling over USB4 Achieving a robust, end-to-end user visual ...
When Apple recently introduced its revamped notebook line, it also introduced the world to the Mini DisplayPort. It turns out that the company is offering no-fee licenses to anyone interested in ...
DisplayPort is becoming increasingly popular within the computing industry. It is a royalty-free digital display interface standard that can potentially replace analog VGA. As more and more computers ...
The specifications for DisplayPort version 1.4 have now been finalized, marking the first update to the standard since 2014. It adds support for 8K resolutions operating at 60Hz, and 4K up to 120Hz, ...