Thursday, March 3rd 2022

BizLink Announces the World's First VESA Certified DP80 Enhanced mDP Cable

BizLink, a global leader in interconnect solutions, is proud to announce the release of its DP80 Enhanced mDP cable in the market, which is the world's first VESA certified DP80 cable. The new DP80 Enhanced mDP cable features high transmission capacities with the new data rates of UHBR10 (10 Gbps), UHBR13.5 (13.5 Gbps), and UHBR20 (20 Gbps). BizLink has worked with VESA (Video Electronics Standards Association) on developing the next generation of Enhanced full-size DP/mDP cables and connectors since 2019 to break the bandwidth limit of the legacy DP/mDP cables and connectors.

With the latest DP technology, the DP80 Enhanced mDP cable supports the new data rates of UHBR10, UHBR13.5, and UHBR20. The cable has a maximum data throughput of up to 80 Gbps, which is designed for the connections of the most advanced visual display applications and systems. It supports a wider bandwidth in video streaming for higher resolution and quality of videos and is backward compatible with existing DisplayPort devices. The new DP80 standard creates an exciting advantage for a superior connection over the now-aged cables. As a premier supplier of high-speed interconnect solutions for client peripherals, BizLink also offers leading-edge DP80 Enhanced mDP connectors, Enhanced full-size DP cables and connectors, and other latest DP connectivity applications.
Source: BizLink
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4 Comments on BizLink Announces the World's First VESA Certified DP80 Enhanced mDP Cable

#1
DeathtoGnomes
TheLostSwedeThe new DP80 Enhanced mDP cable features high transmission capacities with the new data rates of UHBR10 (10 Gbps), UHBR13.5 (13.5 Gbps), and UHBR20 (20 Gbps).
TheLostSwedeThe cable has a maximum data throughput of up to 80 Gbps
Ok so whats the difference here. I'm missing something, other than a few brain cells.
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TheLostSwede
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DeathtoGnomesOk so whats the difference here. I'm missing something, other than a few brain cells.
Four lanes, 20Gbps each.
It's a poorly written press release.
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DeathtoGnomes
TheLostSwedeFour lanes, 20Gbps each.
It's a poorly written press release.
yea that makes more cents now.
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LabRat 891
I cannot wait until we see these used for PCIe 4.0+ risers. Hopefully, MaxCloudOn takes note, or another custom riser manu.
We've already seen HDMI, USB3, and SFF-8087 (MiniSAS) used 'outside of spec' for PCIe. None of those hold a candle to the 80gbps bitrate on these new DP cables.
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