HDMI 2.2 Standard Finalized: Doubles Bandwidth to 96 Gbps, 16K Resolution Support
- The HDMI Forum finalized the HDMI 2.2 specification and debuted it at CES 2025 with increased performance and future-proof features.
- This update follows HDMI 2.1 from 2017 and doubles the maximum bandwidth to 96 Gbps to support much higher resolutions and refresh rates.
- HDMI 2.2 supports 16K video at 60Hz, 4K video at 240Hz, introduces the Ultra96 cable standard, and adds the Latency Indication Protocol for improved sync.
- Chandlee Harrell explained that introducing the Ultra96 designation will assist consumers and end-users in verifying that their devices support the highest bandwidth levels.
- The standard promises more immersive and responsive visual experiences, though widespread 16K content and compatible devices remain limited for now.
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The HDMI 2.2 specification, which reaches 96 Gbps of bandwidth and enables resolutions of up to 16K, is officially launched, and the Ultra96 seal for certified cables is also introduced.
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Read Full ArticleSignificant progress is also expected in terms of data transmission and resolution.
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