Last year, we noted how the long-standing vagaries of HDMI licensing and open source AMD driver development combined to ...
AMD and Valve have been trying to get HDMI 2.1 support on Linux for a while, and it looks like it's finally happening as per ...
One area that's lacking on Linux right now is support for later versions of HDMI with AMD GPUs, but it seems expanded ...
AMD has added HDMI Fixed Rate Link support to its Linux amdgpu driver, potentially unlocking full HDMI 2.1 capabilities for the upcoming SteamOS-powered Steam Machine. This could enable higher ...
Valve may soon overcome a key technical limitation that previously prevented its Steam Machine console from supporting HDMI 2.1, following new progress in open-source driver development. The issue ...
An AMD developer announces full HDMI 2.1 for the Linux open-source driver. There is also a first implementation for the ...
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 ...
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The HDMI Forum is the organization responsible for the HDMI standard, recently rejecting AMD's request for public access -- open-source level -- HDMI 2.1 functionality. AMD has had issues with Linux ...
Well, I doubt HDMI Forums would care, since HDMI is better for Multimedia applications anyways (like TV sets) than DisplayPort. HDMI carries more audio signals than DisplayPort, which is great for ...