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USB 4.0 type C ports will be able to output up to 16K video at ~80Gb/s thanks to VESA's new DisplayPort standard

Started by Redaktion, May 04, 2020, 22:03:02

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Redaktion

The Video Electronics Standards Association (VESA) has released specifications for its new DisplayPort (DP) Alt Mode version 2.0 standard. This video output modality allows USB type C ports to drive even 16K/60Hz displays, as it can leverage USB 4's 4 lanes to transmit nearly 80 gigabits of data per second.

https://www.notebookcheck.net/USB-4-0-type-C-ports-will-be-able-to-output-up-to-16K-video-at-80Gb-s-thanks-to-VESA-s-new-DisplayPort-standard.463780.0.html

opelit

80Gb/s is 10GB/s -- what kind of magic its is ? -- I dont even want to ask about the prize of the cables.

_MT_

Quote from: opelit on May 04, 2020, 22:56:01
80Gb/s is 10GB/s -- what kind of magic its is ? -- I dont even want to ask about the prize of the cables.
No magic. It's essentially Thunderbolt 3. TB3 offers up to 40 Gb/s per direction. If you use the port/ cable only for display output, you only need one direction so you can get up to 80 Gb/s. This can be either a dedicated DP port or a USB port operated in a DP alternate mode. In standard USB+DP operation, you'll be limited to 40 Gb/s (because USB is bidirectional).

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