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GPMI

GPMI
General Purpose Media Interface
Type Digital audio/video/data connector
Production history
Designed April 2025; 1 month ago (2025-04)
Hot pluggable Yes
External Yes
Video signal Maximum resolution limited by available bandwidth
Data
Data signal Yes

General Purpose Media Interface (GPMI) is an audio/video interface for transmitting uncompressed video data and compressed or uncompressed digital audio data from a source device, such as a display controller, to a computer monitor, video projector, digital television, or digital audio. HDMI does have a license fee, and it’s unclear whether GPMI will be a free standard at this stage.[1]

Specifications

GPMI supports data transmission rates up to 192 Gbps, accommodating ultra-high-definition video content such as 8K at 120 frames per second. It can power devices with up to 480 W of power.[2] GPMI combines multiple signal types—including information flow, control signals, power supply, and audio/video—into a single cable, simplifying connectivity. It utilizes a sideband interaction channel to reduce device wake-up times to a quarter of those in comparable technologies. GPMI enables multi-channel bidirectional video transmission and mesh networking. GPMI operates in two modes.

Standard Bandwidth Power delivery Notes
GPMI Type-B 192 Gbps 480W Uses a proprietary connector.
GPMI Type-C 96 Gbps 240W Uses USB-C connector. Same power limit as the Extended Power Range (EPR) standard.

In terms of security, GPMI supports the ADCP content protection protocol. ADCP is based on China's national security cryptographic algorithms, including SM3 and SM4.[3] GPMI was developed by the Shenzhen 8K UHD Video Industry Cooperation Alliance that includes over fifty Chinese member companies, including Huawei, Skyworth, and Hisense.[3][4][5][6][7]

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