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While the current top-shelf specification for TVs, HDMI 2.1, supports a bandwidth of 48Gbps, GPMI supports a bandwidth of up ...
A consortium of over 50 companies in China have a domestic alternative to HDMI with up to 192Gbps of bandwidth, and up to ...
China has launched a new data cable standard called GPMI, which looks to outdo HMDI and DisplayPort on almost every front.
The upcoming HDMI 2.2 standard can do 12K at 120Hz, which is sufficient for most consumers. Somehow, it seems like the HDMI ...
A Chinese conglomerate has debuted a new cable standard that could rival entrenched cables like HDMI and USB-C. The new ...
A Chinese industry consortium including Huawei, TCL, and HiSense has created a new USB-C-compatible A/V protocol as an ...
The best port, however, comes at the very end of the hub: a full-sized HDMI connection that supports up to 4K@30Hz. That’s ...
At CES 2025, the new HDMI 2.2 standard was announced, introducing up to 96 Gbps of bandwidth. That’s a big enough pipe to support 8K or even 10K video, along with higher frame rates (up to 240Hz). In ...
While standard HDMI cables are adequate, they face challenges in terms of signal from long distances and high attenuation; low refractive index distance makes them unsuitable for modern ...
Competition in India's cables and wires industry is set to intensify further. Shares of KEI Industries Ltd., Polycab India Ltd., Havells India Ltd.,and peers like RR Kabel, Finolex Cables declined up ...
Shares of major players in the cables and wires segment came under heavy selling pressure in intraday trade on Thursday, March 20, amid renewed concerns following Adani Group’s entry into the ...
The shares of leading cables and wire makers KEI Industries, Polycab and Havells plunged on March 20 after Adani Group announced its entry into the segment by incorporating a new joint venture ...