The Video Electronics Standards Association (VESA) will now certify its DisplayPort UHBR (Ultra-high Bit Rate) cables to avoid confusion over compatibility.
The Video Electronics Standards Association has recently announced plans to standardize its DisplayPort UHBR support with a certification program, which will enable video source, display, and cable products to use properly labeled cables in their intended fashion.
With the Ultra-High Bit Rate certification, the cables will be labeled according to their transfer rates of “DP40” for 10 gigabits per second per lane or “DP80” for 20 gigabits per second per lane. The 40 and 80 represent the maximum bandwidth of the cables using all four lanes of the DisplayPort. The certification protocol will also take into consideration the UHBR latest highlight features, which VESA claims at higher bandwidth can support 8K 60Hz HDR, 4K 240Hz HDR, two 4K 120Hz HDR, or four 4K 60Hz HDR displays through a single cable.
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