What's New in DisplayPort 2.0 - 20Gbps, 16K and much more...
The demand for higher resolution displays is exploding across the market segments from electronics like television, monitors, laptops, and smartphones to the emerging technologies like video and vision, automotive, and AR/VR. The bandwidth requirement for displays increases multi-fold with higher resolution which has been the main driver for development of the latest DisplayPort 2.0 specification by VESA.
The Synopsys Verification IP team has already been engaged with early adopters using this evolving specification since early 2019. This collaboration has helped accelerate the verification closure of the early adopters next generation Display designs ahead of their competition. In this blog, we will highlight what’s new in DisplayPort 2.0 specification, and provide insights from our experiences working with customers.
To meet industry requirements, this latest specification, DisplayPort 2.0, adds the following significant enhancements and new features:
To read the full article, click here
Related Semiconductor IP
- DisplayPort 2.0 Verification IP
- 4-port Receiver/Transmitter/Repeater HDCP 2.3 on HDMI 2.0 and/or DisplayPort 2.0/1.4 ESM (generation 3)
- 2-port Receiver/Transmitter/Repeater HDCP 2.3 on HDMI 2.0 and/or DisplayPort 2.0/1.4 ESM (generation 3)
- 1-port Receiver/Transmitter HDCP 2.3 on HDMI 2.0 or DisplayPort 1.4/2.0 ESM (generation 3)
- DisplayPort TX v2.1, 20Gbps x4-lane, TSMC N6, 1.8V, N/S orientation
Related Blogs
- Design IP Market Increased by All-time-high: 20% in 2024!
- ARM - Celebrating 20 years of collaborative innovation
- HDMI vs DisplayPort?... DiiVA is the answer from China!
- Latest version of SystemC, IEEE 1666-2011, now supports TLM 2.0
Latest Blogs
- Cadence Extends Support for Automotive Solutions on Arm Zena Compute Subsystems
- The Role of GPU in AI: Tech Impact & Imagination Technologies
- Time-of-Flight Decoding with Tensilica Vision DSPs - AI's Role in ToF Decoding
- Synopsys Expands Collaboration with Arm to Accelerate the Automotive Industry’s Transformation to Software-Defined Vehicles
- Deep Robotics and Arm Power the Future of Autonomous Mobility