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Video Transport Topology Roadmap for Ultra-High Resolution Automotive Displays

Event: InCabin USA
| Session date: Wednesday 11th June
Session date: Wednesday 11th June
, 2025

Hear from:

Jonathan Rose
Jonathan Rose
Jonathan Rose
Director, IVI Product Definition,

Analog Devices, Inc.

Jonathan Rose
Jonathan Rose
Jonathan Rose
Director, IVI Product Definition,

Analog Devices, Inc.

Displays of 24 Megapixel or higher require a tremendous amount of video data. For example, a
24Mpx/30bpp/60fps pillar-to-pillar display requires approximately 50Gbps of video payload data. In
automotive display systems, there are 3 primary choke points: the ECU SOC-to-serializer, serializer-to
deserializer, and deserializer-to-TCON (or equivalent).
Smaller displays which bring the gaming experience into the vehicle can demand frame rates of up to 144 fps.
This linearly increases the video data payload.

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