 Hi, my name is Jim Chote. I'm the Compliance Program Manager for VISA, Video Electronic Standards Association. At display week this week, we're showing all the latest technologies that VISA's been under developing for the last almost three years. DisplayPort 2.1, which is our latest standard version, is on full display here. We have the latest AMD Radeon Pro W7800 GPU that supports the highest data rates in the DP2.1 standard. And that's being driven through a certified bizlink cable to this brand new Dell U3224KB DisplayPort 2.1 monitor. All right. And so what's new with the new spec? It increases the data rates up to 20 gigabits per second per lane, so a total of 80 gigabits per second throughput through a single cable. That's more, for example, than the HDMI 2.1 with 48 gigabits per second? I can't speak to HDMI 2.1. What are you doing before? Yeah, so basically this is a 6K display with maximum data rate of ultra-high bit rate, 13.5 gig, on the mini DP, enhanced mini DP connector in the back. The other things we're showing are various display certification tiers, starting up with Adaptive Sync, which is a gaming spec developed by VISA. Clear motion ratio, VISA certified. This is an example of the leading display for the highest tier of clear motion. And it's an OLED panel by LG with a maximum refresh rate of 240 Hertz. So it's a really beautiful gaming display. And then over here we're just showing a comparison of various tiers of display HDR. This is a standard SDR display, low-end Dell implementation. And we're showing the same image with different display HDR ratings. So this is display HDR 600, and this is display HDR 1400, which is our highest display HDR performance tier. When you talk about 80 gigabit per second, or gigabyte? Gigabit. Gigabit per second. What was the previous generation bit rate? The maximum was display port 1.4, 8.1 gigabits per lane, times 4, so roughly half that. Alright, so doubling of the bandwidth. Maximum throughput in the bandwidth, yeah. So they can drive 6K 60 Hertz through a single cable. Where the previous generation was limited to roughly 4K 90 Hertz without compression. 8K? 8K, this could drive 8K with the SE. 60 Hertz? 60 Hertz. 120 even? It's compression, right? With compression, yes. Yeah, 10K even though, maybe. Yeah, maybe. If there's content for it, panel makers could make something work that could support that. You guys can send me some money. You can send money on Wwise. It's really smart, you don't have to send me money. You can send money to your friends, to your family. Are they in a different country? Do you need to use currency transfer like to different country transfer? Do you need to pay for stuff? Do you want to travel around the world and pay for stuff? Tiny little fees. It's so much cheaper. This is a Visa debit card. Check out my video where I explain some more. It works in 100 countries all over the world, maybe 150. It's crazy and it's really amazing and it's free. You can sign up, use your Android pay, your Apple pay or order this optional 7 euro debit card and just pay for stuff around the world. It's great to pay for stuff, right? Or send some money. Tiny little fees. It's smart. Check it out.