The Video Electronics Standards Association (VESA) is an organization that standardizes DisplayPort technology and publishes specifications, but it’s up to individual manufacturers to incorporate the technology and include it on their latest monitors.Īfter several planned releases in 2020, and 2021, we’re now expecting DisplayPort 2.0 to finally come out in 2022.Īlthough the exact date for DisplayPort 2.0 availability is still unclear, there is already one processor that supports it: Ryzen 6000 mobile integrated graphics. Here’s everything you need to know about DisplayPort 2.0. While HDMI 2.1 has its benefits, the new DisplayPort 2.0 specification allows for resolutions up to an amazing 16K along with higher refresh rates - all thanks to a near-tripled bandwidth over DisplayPort 1.4a.
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