The HDMI Forum, responsible for the HDMI specification, continues to stonewall open source. Valve's Steam Machine theoretically supports HDMI 2.1, but the mini-PC is software-limited to HDMI 2.0. As a ...
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NEW DELHI: The four upcoming semiconductor projects in Gujarat are already attracting investments from ancillary and component manufacturers to support the sector in the state, said Minister for ...
In today’s digital world, high-quality images are essential for everything from personal memories to professional projects. However, not all photos are perfect from the start. Low-resolution images, ...
PlayStation just turned 30 in the US, and while that makes me feel like turning into dust, it's only right to celebrate its birthday. I personally think the best way to do so is to fire up the OG PS1 ...
If you've bought a TV, soundbar, or AV receiver at any point over the last five years or so, there's a good chance it has an HDMI ARC port. The "ARC" in that moniker stands for Audio Return Channel, a ...
Artguru, a platform known for its AI image enhancement tools, has announced the launch of its all-new AI Image Upscaler. It features support for up to 8K resolution, a capability that places it ahead ...
The HDMI Forum has officially released version 2.2 of the HDMI specification, bringing support for video resolutions up to 16K at 60Hz and boosting maximum bandwidth to 96Gbps. Alongside the spec, ...
What just happened? Following the standard's debut at CES 2025, HDMI 2.2 has now been finalized by the HDMI Forum. The full spec confirms much of what we heard six months ago, including doubling the ...
Rise in content per vehicle and new tech avenues to benefit suppliers, but ICE-reliant firms face existential risks The accelerating shift toward electric vehicles (EVs) is poised to transform India’s ...
In recent weeks, you may have heard of a new cable type called GPMI that could give HDMI and other common standards, like USB and Thunderbolt, a run for their money. But despite the early hype, ...