Recent #HDMI news in the semiconductor industry

6 days ago

➀ In 2008, Pulse-Link showcased early commercial progress in UWB technology, shipping initial products and reference designs for wireless HDMI and co-ax applications;

➁ The company's UWB tech achieved 890Mbits/sec throughput with JPEG2000 compression, addressing most HDMI needs despite lower rates than full 10.2Gbits/sec HDMI;

➂ Strong market interest emerged, with 80 reference designs sold post-CES, highlighting UWB's potential in high-speed data transmission.

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2 months ago

➀ HDMI 2.2 launches with Ultra96 cables offering 96 Gbps bandwidth, enabling 16K@60Hz and uncompressed 8K@60Hz;

➁ Backwards compatible with HDMI 2.1 and introduces Latency Indication Protocol for audio-video synchronization;

➂ AMD's next-gen UDNA GPUs rumored to adopt HDMI 2.2, though full bandwidth may be limited to workstation cards.

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4 months ago

➀ Magewell introduces the Eco Capture Dual HDMI M.2 card, a compact video capture device with dual 2K video inputs.

➁ The card is designed for embedded systems and small form factor PCs, offering dual-channel 2K HDMI capture via PCIe 2.0 x4 lanes.

➂ It supports resolutions up to 2048x2160 and frame rates up to 144 FPS, and is compatible with Windows, Linux, and ARM-based systems.

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5 months ago

➀ This article introduces the DLP Pico qHD Display Reference Design TIDA-080002 from Texas Instruments, featuring a 0.23 qHD DLP chipset for developing compact, low-power display subsystems.

➁ The design supports qHD resolution, making it suitable for integrating flexible displays into next-generation smart electronics. It also integrates the DLPA3000 power management IC for increased brightness and efficiency.

➂ The reference design is applicable across various industries, including smart homes, wearables, smartphones, tablets, and home appliances, emphasizing its versatility and adaptability.

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7 months ago

➀ Alienware's 34-inch curved QD-OLED gaming monitor, the AW3423DWF, is currently on sale at Amazon for a new, record low price of $609.

➁ The monitor has a WQHD resolution of 3440 x 1440px, a high refresh rate of 165 Hz, and a short response time of 0.1 ms.

➂ It features AMD FreeSync Premium Pro certification, 1000 Nits maximum brightness, and extensive color gamut coverage.

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about 1 year ago
➀ Meta has released a new app for the Quest 3, 2, and Pro, allowing users to use the headsets as screens for various devices with video out capabilities. ➁ The Meta Quest HDMI Link app requires a UVC and UAC compatible 1080p capture card, which can be found for less than $20. ➂ The app supports resolutions up to 1080p at 60fps and offers a near-zero latency experience. ➃ Future versions of the Quest headset may natively support DisplayPort over USB-C, but the current dongle approach provides an easy solution for existing hardware.
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about 1 year ago
❶ Researchers in Uruguay have developed an AI model that can reconstruct digital signals from leaked electromagnetic radiation from HDMI cables, enabling long-range screen snooping. ❷ The AI model can misinterpret approximately 30% of characters, but the error rate is low enough for humans to read most text accurately. ❸ The researchers believe such attacks are more likely to occur in highly sensitive industrial or government settings rather than typical home or small business environments.
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