The VESA association announced that it has issued the first DisplayPort specifications. It concerns the HD Radeon 3000 chipset and integrated video cards AMD 780G.
Although these are the first certified products, others are already on sale, such as monitors from Dell and Samsung.
The displayPort, legitimate successor of DVI, is going to have to fight HDMI in order to prevail. While displayPort has been late starting, it has the main advantage of not requiring the payment of royalties.
Eventually, one of these two formats will replace the aging DVI. La Mode is now small and compact cables simplifying the connection of peripherals while having very good data transfer.
Just as with the gradual disappearance of VGA, we should begin by finding hybrids video cards with a DVI connector and DisplayPort connector.
[translation by jeremy]