A new rumor comes from VideoCardz, which found on the ChipHell site that NVIDIA GeForce next-generation cards that will be released soon will no longer have a DVI display output.
ASUS-GeForce-GTX-1080-880-880-8 Turbo Graphics Card Rumor: Will NVIDIA GeForce 11 Family Replace DVI Port with VirtualLink?
While this interrupts support for older displays, DVI is no longer a good option for modern graphics cards because the standard has a large connector and its bandwidth is too small to support the latest high-end displays.
Instead of DVI, the new GeForce cards are equipped with the VirtualLink Type C connector, the new standard that lets you connect VR headphones via a single cable. Finally, it seems that the GeForce 11 series also supports HDMI 2.1.
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