AMD's efforts to incorporate HDMI 2.1 support across various resolutions and refresh rates, as well as AMD FreeSync on Linux, have encountered obstacles. The HDMI Forum's rules prevent the ...
At Computex 2015, AMD revealed a prototype FreeSync panel that aims to squash one of the most notable limitations of variable refresh monitors: their reliance on DisplayPort technology. Variable ...
AMD‘s recent attempt to enhance its open-source Linux graphics driver (AMDGPU) with HDMI 2.1 features has hit a roadblock. After months of internal development to support key capabilities like ...
The answer? Nope. If you're experiencing issues with AMD hardware on Linux, there is no fix in sight for HDMI 2.1 issues it seems. Phoronix has been reporting on various issues involving HDMI 2.1 at ...
Gaming Monitors HDMI 2.2 interface finalised with 4K at 480 Hz and 12K at 120 Hz support, but you're going to need a new cable Graphics Cards OptiScaler has been updated to theoretically support AMD's ...
The HDMI Forum, the licensing group that oversees the HDMI standard, has notified AMD that it does not allow open source implementations of the HDMI 2.1 (or HDMI 2.1+) specification, blocking tools ...
Over the past three years, AMD has been trying to fix GPU driver issues for Linux users using HDMI 2.1. Sadly, the body that calls the shots of the future of the standard has firmly said no to the ...
Get your display working again. This guide shows you how to fix the 5 most common HDMI input problems, from simple resets to ...
Gaming Monitors HDMI 2.2 interface finalised with 4K at 480 Hz and 12K at 120 Hz support, but you're going to need a new cable Graphics Cards Nvidia announces the official release of Smooth Motion for ...
AMD is bringing FreeSync to HDMI, meaning monitors can add support for the standard without adding another port. They’re also working to bring High Dynamic Range (HDR) technology to gaming by offering ...
Standards wars are like the game Monopoly: The one with the most property usually ends up winning. Well, AMD just snapped up the railroads and utilities. On Tuesday, the company’s new Radeon ...
A new rumor suggests AMD will adopt the next-generation HDMI 2.2 connector on its next-generation graphics cards. The presumed RDNA 5 GPUs (or perhaps first generation UDNA architecture) will ...
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