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What is RedMere technology?

What is RedMere technology?

RedMere technology is essentially a chip within the HDMI cable that boosts the signal from the source device to the output device. This technology makes it possible for RedMere HDMI cables to do some things that conventional cables cannot.

What is active HDMI cable?

Definitions. An Active HDMI cable: Has an internal processor that modifies the signal. Draws power from either a separate power supply or the HDMI port of the connected device. is directional – meaning only one end can be plugged into the display.

Does HDMI 2.1 require new cable?

Improved bandwidth from 18 gigabits per second (HDMI 2.0) to 48Gbps (HDMI 2.1). Can carry resolutions up to 10K, frame rates up to 120 frames per second. New cables are required for higher resolutions and/or frame rates.

What is Redmere technology and what does it do?

Near as I can figure, this technology allows longer runs with thinner wire. What is RedMere technology? Ireland-based RedMere has developed several tiny integrated circuits (ICs) that boost and equalize digital signals in HDMI and DisplayPort cables. This allows the cables to be longer and thinner than conventional passive cables.

How big are HDMI cables with Redmere technology?

Monoprice sells HDMI cables with RedMere technology up to 60 feet in length with a claimed bandwidth of 10.2Gbps.

Why are Redmere cables better than passive cables?

As a result, these cables are thinner and easier to route around—or even through—walls, and they weigh much less than comparable passive cables, putting less stress on connectors. In addition, they provide all the capabilities of HDMI 1.4, including 3D, 4K, Ethernet, and Audio Return Channel.

Where is Redmire in North Yorkshire, England?

Redmire is a village and civil parish in the Richmondshire district of North Yorkshire, England.