HDMI Alt Mode has never managed to win over manufacturers. HDMI LA said that it doesn’t know of a single adapter that has ever been produced. Similarly, at the USB Implementers Forum (USB-IF), people who are familiar with the certification process have yet to see a true USB-C to HDMI adapter. This is good news for consumers because there is no longer any risk that an HDMI adapter on the market won’t work with conventional USB-C ports that support DisplayPort. The HDMI Licensing Administrator may have given up on Alt Mode, but it’s still working on improving power delivery. “At just 0.3A@5V, HDMI Cable Power is at most able to drive a cable over longer distances,” reports Notebookcheck. “The specification was announced back at CES 2021 but only officially introduced in mid 2022.”
“There are now plans to further increase the amount of power provided. This means it may be possible in future to power streaming devices (e.g. Fire TV Sticks) directly over an HDMI port.”
That said, HDMI LA cautioned that the upcoming standard is still in the discussion phase and there’s no date for when the update will arrive.
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