AMD’s latest Linux patches add HDMI 2.1 FRL support for Radeon GPUs, but users must manually enable the feature initially.
Good news for Linux gamers and the upcoming Steam Machine, as it appears the AMD GPU kernel drivers are expanding their HDMI ...
Last year, we noted how the long-standing vagaries of HDMI licensing and open source AMD driver development combined to prevent the upcoming Steam Machine from receiving official support for the HDMI ...
The HDMI Forum, an industry organization that formulates HDMI standards and manages licenses, has refused AMD's request to disclose HDMI 2.1 specifications to open source driver development projects.
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 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 ...
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I spent weeks chasing a DisplayPort problem that HDMI solved in seconds
Begrudgingly, I'm back on HDMI ...
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 ...
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