Move over HDMI and DisplayPort: China has launched GPMI, a new high-speed interface developed by the 8K UHD Video Industry Cooperation Alliance of Shenzhen,
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Core technology advantages: integrating seven major features into one

Compared with existing interface technologies, GPMI has seven core advantages: bidirectional multi-stream, bidirectional control, high-power power supply, ecological compatibility, ultra-fast transmission, fast wake-up and full-chain security, leading the comprehensive upgrade of audio and video technology.

https://www-hisilicon-com.translate.goog/cn/White-Paper-Technical-Guide/white-paper/gpmi-innovation?_x_tr_sl=auto&_x_tr_tl=en&_x_tr_hl=en

“full-chain security”? Sounds like another proprietary tool for DRM. Hard pass. Fuck HDMI, too.

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ecological compatibility,

The what now?

It might not turn the frogs gay

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Okay, but can we even see in 8k?

The resolution of a modern cellphone on a tv of 42" is vastly more than 8k.

Making the content compelling is the challenge. I have a 4k tv with upscaling and 60" at 8 feet away with 1080p content is just fine.

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