China launches HDMI and DisplayPort alternative — GPMI boasts up to 192 Gbps bandwidth, 480W power delivery
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Passing power through doesn’t have to put noticeable load on the GPU.
I specifically said thermal load. Power delivery always causes heat dissipation due to I^2^R losses.
That's what I meant. Compared to the power the GPU is actually using, transmission losses for a pass-through should be negligible. If you have a good way to get it to the card in the first place.
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Loved automobiles with 4 wheels? Chinese cars have 13! In your face suckers!
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We already have alternative, it’s called thunderbolt port.
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It can also do 120Gbps/40Gbps asymmetric.
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It's likely dc current which without the alternating magnetic fields will not degrade the signal as bad. But I whole heartedly agree with you on power delivery. What could possibly need/use that much power‽
Yeah, considering the recent VGA power connectors problems, what could possibly go wrong?
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We already have alternative, it’s called thunderbolt port.
No, we don't. Apple proprietary nonsense isn't worth the metal it's made of.
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No, we don't. Apple proprietary nonsense isn't worth the metal it's made of.
I usually associate it more with Intel since they certify Thunderbolt devices on all the non-Apple hardware and that's all I use. I forgot Apple had anything to do with it.
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Why not use the already open displayPort and make it better.
noo we need yet another standard!
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To quote the article:
a Type-B that seems to have a proprietary connector and a Type-C that is compatible with the USB-C standard.
So its half proprietary. No thanks!
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Why not use the already open displayPort and make it better.
Lock-in.
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Yeah, considering the recent VGA power connectors problems, what could possibly go wrong?
wHy Is mY tV sMoKiNg?!?42??
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That's a lot of power! Are there even any devices that use this?
PCs can use >1KW.
I don't know why you'd power a PC over DisplayPort though. New 8k monitors do go up to 190W, so we could exceed 240W if we try hard enough.
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If it's not usb-c it's banned in EU. Because we stopped there and we won't go forward.
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If it's not usb-c it's banned in EU. Because we stopped there and we won't go forward.
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Actually? I don't know much about that legislation. Does it really not have room built-in for tech improvements?
It does! If there's a good alternative it can be proposed, or that's what I read here on Lemmy
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If it's not usb-c it's banned in EU. Because we stopped there and we won't go forward.
the GPMI cable comes in two flavors — a Type-B that seems to have a proprietary connector and a Type-C that is compatible with the USB-C standard
I actually copied this from the article to come here to the comments and have a whinge about all the different USB-C standards, and here you are explaining the reason why.
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PCs can use >1KW.
I don't know why you'd power a PC over DisplayPort though. New 8k monitors do go up to 190W, so we could exceed 240W if we try hard enough.
So if you have a beefy psu you should be able to power your monitor off tbe DP?
Or does carrying power limit data throughput?
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Running that much power next to a data line sounds like a terrible idea for signal integrity, especially if something shorts to said data lines. It just sounds sketchy or filled with so many asterisks that it's functional impossible to reach their claimed throughput.
See, IDK anything about data and power and cables but I dislike the vibe when I dock my laptop with that itty bitty USB-C connector that does power and 2x monitors and networking and peripherals.
I did buy the bonkers expensive proper cable from lenovo, and it does generally just work, but maybe once every few weeks I have to unplug & re-plug.
More power and more data through the same cable just seems daft.
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the GPMI cable comes in two flavors — a Type-B that seems to have a proprietary connector and a Type-C that is compatible with the USB-C standard
I actually copied this from the article to come here to the comments and have a whinge about all the different USB-C standards, and here you are explaining the reason why.
Don't get so excited. Read my comment again.
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So if you have a beefy psu you should be able to power your monitor off tbe DP?
Or does carrying power limit data throughput?
It might? I think USB uses data lanes for power delivery above some point, and I wouldn't be surprised if DP does the same.