HDMI is the replacement for the digital interface DVI which is being used with most of today’s graphic cards and monitors. HDMI offers higher bandwidth than DVI and carry both highresolution video- and sound-signals. During Intel Developer Forum last week Silicon Image announced that the graphic card manufacturers ATi and nVidia is working with the help of Silicon Image a technology so support the HDMI-format. Also Intel will through its Intel 2006 graphic circuit introduce HDMI for Intel’s PCI Express platform. We should see HDMI-capable graphic cards relatively soon and some information even claims that ATi R520 will support HDMI. Source: DesignTechnica
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