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HDMI 2.2, the new HDMI specification is set to debut in early January. In an email sent to the press, including Mashable, the ...
It’s reported that a big announcement about the next HDMI standard will made at CES 2025. The new standard is expected to use next-generation HDMI tech to provide higher resolutions and frame rates.
All prices are accurate upon date of publish. You can learn more about the affiliate process here. Below, you’ll find six micro trends I’m ready to bet my bottom dollar will bloom into full fashion ...
The first is the mini-HDMI, or Type-C. This is about half the size but still has all the 19 pins, though some of them have their uses swapped. It’s seen on the side of DSLRs and mirrorless cameras.
When setting up a new TV or soundbar, you’ll need various cables. Many people tend to use any old HDMI cable they have at home since most TVs are compatible with standard HDMI connections.
You get two micro-HDMI ports (with 4K support), three USB-A ports, a gigabit Ethernet port, and even the RaspPi's 40-pin expansion header is exposed. Unfortunately, there's still only one USB-C ...
Super Micro Computer SMCI-0.94%decrease; red down pointing triangle said it has been granted an exceptional extension from Nasdaq that would allow it to file its latest annual report through Feb ...
Super Micro doesn't appear to have to restate prior financial releases. The worst may be over for Super Micro if the findings from a special committee hold. Investors still need to see an auditor ...
A former Super Micro Computer strategy director is pressing ahead with allegations the hardware manufacturer retaliated and ultimately fired him for reporting what he believed to be accounting ...
In addition, the presence of the Elon Musk-owned company has attracted three more major tech companies that are interested in coming to the Bluff City: Nvidia, Dell and Super Micro Computer.