New Intel graphics cards will support faster DisplayPort 2.1

by alex

This will be the UHBR13.5

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Intel video cards of the Battlemage generation will hit the market this year. According to recent data, they will support a faster DisplayPort implementation than current Arc models. 

Current adapters support DisplayPort 2.1 UHBR10, which means that cards can transmit up to 10 Gbps via DisplayPort. The new adapters will support the UHBR13.5 standard, that is, the speed will increase to 13.5 Gbit/s. The same, for example, is supported by the Radeon RX 7000. There is also UHBR20 with a speed of 20 Gbps, but only Radeon Pro cards can boast of supporting this standard.  

According to recent data, Battlemage video cards are expected in the fall, that is, they will be released approximately simultaneously with the Radeon RX 8000 and GeForce RTX 50. 

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As a reminder, today we also learned that solving the problem with Intel processors in games will cost gamers approximately 10% of performance. 

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