The question is what prevents someone from coming up with a digital video interface standard just happens to be 100% compatible with HDMI just with a sufficiently different label on the ports similar to "TF flash" instead of "microSD"?
Because all this shit is covered by patents and licensing, and a cutesy defense like "it's totally not HDMI, bro," would make the judge refer your counsel to disciplinary action because of how fucking frivolous it is.
These fucking idiots should have "their" IP seized and relicenses in the public domain for creating and abusing a monopoly. Please drive their legal expenses through the roof doing it too.
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[ 3.3 ms ] story [ 45.8 ms ] thread> AMD graphics card and Linux users are unable to leverage 4K@120Hz or 5K@240Hz via HDMI 2.1
> The issue initially arose back in 2021 when the forum decided to restrict public access
> AMD and the X.Org Foundation have worked with The HDMI Forum to try to come up with a solution — to no avail.
> AMD Linux engineers worked to develop an internal code and sought approval from the forum, which resulted in the rejection.
I think their non-profit status should be looked into...
Separate for profit entities rake in the billions of operating the HDMI licensing and are taxed accordingly.
Nvidia and AMD already effectively forked the standard when they variable refresh rates. (Monitors supported it for amd or nvidia, but not both.)
Would take about 10 years but would be worth it.
https://news.ycombinator.com/item?id=39543291
Discussions: https://news.ycombinator.com/item?id=39543291
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