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China Revolutionizes Technology with GPMI: Goodbye to HDMI and USB?

A Cable that Changes the Game Rules

In a world where technology is advancing by leaps and bounds, China has made a monumental leap with the launch of the General Purpose Media Interface (GPMI), a new connection standard that promises to replace traditional HDMI, USB, and Thunderbolt cables. This innovative cable, developed by a consortium of over 50 Chinese tech companies, is generating global buzz and could transform the way we connect our devices. From Brooks, Alberta, eRadioGlobal brings you everything you need to know about this technological revolution that is capturing the attention of innovation enthusiasts.

What is the GPMI and Why is it So Special?

The GPMI, backed by tech giants like Huawei, TCL, Hisense, and Tencent, is not just any cable. Unlike HDMI and USB cables, which have specific functions, the GPMI is an "all-in-one" that combines video, audio, data, networking, and power transmission into a single connector. Imagine a cable capable of transmitting video in 8K resolution at 120Hz, charging high-performance devices like gaming laptops, and connecting to the internet, all at the same time. That’s the GPMI!

The GPMI standard comes in two versions:

  • GPMI Type-B: Offers an impressive bandwidth of 192 Gbps and a power delivery capacity of up to 480W, far surpassing the capabilities of HDMI 2.1 (48 Gbps) and DisplayPort 2.1 (80 Gbps).
  • GPMI Type-C: Compatible with the popular USB-C connector, it provides 96 Gbps of bandwidth and 240W of power, doubling the performance of USB4 and Thunderbolt 4.

This versatility eliminates the need for multiple cables, reducing clutter and promoting a cleaner and more efficient technological experience.

Why is China Betting on the GPMI?

The development of the GPMI is an initiative led by the Shenzhen 8K UHD Video Industry Cooperation Alliance, which aims to establish its own technological standard and reduce dependence on Western standards such as HDMI. Since its inception in 2019, the project has advanced rapidly, and in December 2024, the GPMI received approval from the USB Implementers Forum, ensuring its compatibility with the USB-C ecosystem. In February 2025, five series of standards were published under the GPMI specification, marking a milestone in multimedia connectivity.


The GPMI is not only a technical feat but also a statement of intent from China to lead global technological innovation. Companies like Huawei have already announced plans to incorporate this connector into future smart TVs and devices, which could change the way we consume technology in our homes.

What Does This Mean for Consumers in Brooks, Alberta?

For our community in Brooks, Alberta, the GPMI represents an exciting opportunity. This cable could simplify the connection of devices in homes and offices, from video game consoles to high-end entertainment systems. Additionally, its ability to support ultra-high resolutions like 8K makes it an ideal choice for those looking to stay at the forefront of technology.

However, there are challenges. Although GPMI surpasses HDMI in bandwidth and power delivery, it currently supports up to 8K, while HDMI 2.1 and DisplayPort 2.1 can handle resolutions of 10K and 16K. Additionally, its adoption in Western markets, such as Canada, may face regulatory and political barriers due to its Chinese origin.

Despite these limitations, the GPMI has the potential to become a global standard, especially if device manufacturers adopt it widely. At eRadioGlobal, we will be keeping an eye on how this technology impacts our Latin community in Brooks, always striving to keep you informed about the innovations that shape our future.

The Future of Connectivity Is Here

The GPMI is not just a cable; it is a symbol of how technology can simplify our lives. From reducing cable clutter to providing unprecedented performance, this Chinese standard is ready to compete with the giants of connectivity. As the world waits to see how it integrates into everyday devices, in Brooks, Alberta, we celebrate the innovation that brings us closer to the future.

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