We focus on video- and display-related products a great deal of the time, and for good reason. Video and display signal management represents the “heavy lifting” of the AV industry, involving a myriad of signal formats with lots of pixels, high bit rates, and different color resolutions.
The world is in constant evolution, and the need to adapt is inevitable. With social distancing restrictions affecting us all, there’s a new found respect for freedom. We are no longer able to gather together to host events, ceremonies and special occasions.
Ever since the HDMI 2.1 standard was announced at CES in 2017, we’ve all been waiting with baited breath for the chipsets to arrive. v2.1 offered such a speed increase over v2.0 (2013) that it sounded almost like science fiction, leaping from 18 gigabits per second (Gb/s) to an amazing 48 Gb/s, just like that!