The new GPMI media port has exceeded other data speeds and supports electricity delivery.
The Shenzhen Alliance of the 8K-Video Industry, united with more than 50 Chinese companies, has introduced a new type of GPMI Media ports, Tom’s Hardware reports.
The purpose of creating freshness is to support 8K video and reduce the number of cables between devices for data and energy transfer.
GPMI is available in two versions: Type-B, with its own connector and supports 192 GB/s Bandwidth data and 480 W, and Type-C, compatible with USB-C and offers throughput of up to 96 Gbit/C data and 240 WT Power Supply.
GPMI properties are about half of USB4 or Thunderbolt 4 capabilities, limited to 40 GBT/s, although the power limit is the same in USB4. Other modern standards, including displayport 2.1 and HDMI 2.1, do not all maintain electricity delivery, while also less than the speed of data transfer.
In addition, GPMI supports universal management, giving you to control all connected devices with a remote control.
Delivery of electricity at the same time data is currently used on monitors, but if a media port like GPMI is becoming massive, users will create home multimedia systems, which connect everyone with only one cable.
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