China launches HDMI and DisplayPort alternative — GPMI boasts up to 192 Gbps bandwidth, 480W power delivery
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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‽
Displayport and hdmi are either twisted pair or coaxial I think. Low frequency RF from 50hz AC shouldn't interfere with them, but high frequency changes in current on a power wire will.
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Imagine putting out a new high bandwidth cable standard in 2025 based on copper
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Today I learned DidplayPort 2.1 can carry 240W.
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USB standard is up to what, 40Gbps and 240W? That's pushing the envelope already. We'll see if this new standard can prove itself, anyways.
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It would just put extra thermal load on the GPU.
Passing power through doesn't have to put noticeable load on the GPU. The main problem I see there is getting even more power to the GPU - Nvidia's top cards are already at the melting point for their power connector.
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.
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This must be for commercial displays where it is beneficial for installation to have power and data over a single cable.
I can't think why I would want power delivery to my PC monitor over the display cable. It would just put extra thermal load on the GPU.
~~Why is that better than usb-c? ~~
Wait... Power the other way. Whoops, I get it.
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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?
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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.