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Next gen nVidia cards will have HDMI 2.1 and G-Sync will use HDMI 2.1 on both monitors and TV (LCD/OLED) and also DisplayPort where needed.
See this as a cold run and testing for the upcoming G-Sync compatible invasion by nVidia.
nVidia aims to push down FreeSync as much as possible with a massive G-Sync Compatible push the coming years.
The normal G-Sync module with DP 1.2 and 8-bit color will live on for a while as long as manufacturers want it and then put out to pasture without being replaced with new hardware.
The new normal will then be G-Sync Compatible and for so called medium upper class and high end G-Sync Ultra will be used.
By the way, nVidia is actually working on a custom chip for fan less version of G-Sync Ultra module BUT it is still up to two years away before it appears in products, they want to get away from the expensive and hot Intel's FPGA unit - Altera Arria 10 GX 480
See this as a cold run and testing for the upcoming G-Sync compatible invasion by nVidia.
nVidia aims to push down FreeSync as much as possible with a massive G-Sync Compatible push the coming years.
The normal G-Sync module with DP 1.2 and 8-bit color will live on for a while as long as manufacturers want it and then put out to pasture without being replaced with new hardware.
The new normal will then be G-Sync Compatible and for so called medium upper class and high end G-Sync Ultra will be used.
By the way, nVidia is actually working on a custom chip for fan less version of G-Sync Ultra module BUT it is still up to two years away before it appears in products, they want to get away from the expensive and hot Intel's FPGA unit - Altera Arria 10 GX 480