Mar. 11, 2021
MIPI®: it’s not just for mobile phones. Building on the enormous success of billions of mobile devices using the standard’s interfaces for cameras and displays, MIPI has seen rapid adoption across an expanding universe of applications. AI-powered IoT devices, ADAS-equipped cars, AR/VR headsets, HDTVs and more are using MIPI.
These new applications bring with them greater performance requirements, including display resolutions of 4K and above. Also, because many of the devices are battery-powered, portable, size-constrained or all of the above, area and power efficiency are critical requirements. To address these challenges for next-generation displays, Rambus has teamed with Mixel and Hardent to offer a state-of-the-art MIPI DSI-2
Targeting display applications requiring high bandwidth and excellent power efficiency, this subsystem solution brings a significant improvement in overall throughput available with DSI-2. This level of integration using proven, broadly adopted IP sets a new benchmark for performance, ease of implementation, and time to market. We are excited to announce the combined solution with our Mixel MIPI Central partners, Rambus and Hardent, to fill a gap in the MIPI ecosystem, said Justin Endo, marketing manager at Mixel. Side-by-side instances of our latest generation of C-PHY/D-PHY combo IP support over 60 Gbps aggregate bandwidth without compression, but with it, we can support up to three times that, enabling state-of-the-art performance, and future-proofing our customers designs for years to come.
ASUS announced its new monitor lineup today at CES 2021, with a range of offerings across the Gaming, ProArt, and ZenScreen series to meet the needs of gamers, content creators, and business professionals. According to studies conducted by marketing research firm TrendForce, ASUS is projected to achieve a 40% year-on-year increase in monitor shipments, giving it the highest growth rate among the top 10 monitor brands for 2020.
For Gamers ASUS is introducing 28-, 32- and 43-inch 144 Hz HDMI 2.1 gaming monitors for PC and console gamers. Ideal for PC gamers, these displays support the newest graphics cards for stable 4K gaming with refresh rates beyond 100 Hz. DisplayPort 1.4 Display Stream Compression (DSC) enables 4K visuals via a single DisplayPort 1.4 connection by compressing and decompressing each frame on the fly, with no discernable loss in image quality.
ASUS announced its new monitor lineup today at CES 2021, with a range of offerings across the Gaming, ProArt, and ZenScreen series to meet the needs of gamers, content creators, and business professionals. According to studies conducted by marketing research firm TrendForce, ASUS is projected to achieve a 40% year-on-year increase in monitor shipments, giving it the highest growth rate among the top 10 monitor brands for 2020. For Gamers
ASUS is introducing 28-, 32- and 43-inch 144 Hz HDMI 2.1 gaming monitors for PC and console gamers. Ideal for PC gamers, these displays support the newest graphics cards for stable 4K gaming with refresh rates beyond 100 Hz. DisplayPort 1.4 Display Stream Compression (DSC) enables 4K visuals via a single DisplayPort 1.4 connection by compressing and decompressing each frame on the fly, with no discernable loss in image quality.