If you have watched the AMD presentation, you will have noticed the mention of 8K monitors and DisplayPort 2.1
Samsung's Odyssey Neo G9 Refresh is a 57-Inch Gaming Monitor Supports '8K Gaming' - IGN
A Guide to DisplayPort 2.1 (and previously 2.0) - Certifications, Standards, Cables and Areas of Confusion and Concern - TFTCentral
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SAMSUNG 32 Odyssey Neo G8 4K UHD 240Hz 1ms G-Sync 1000R Curved Gaming Monitor, Quantum HDR2000, AMD FreeSync Premium Pro, Matte Display, Ultrawide
Samsung launches Odyssey Neo G9 57 Dual UHD 240 Hz gaming monitor with DisplayPort 2.1
Engineering AMD's Radeon RX 7900 series and the RDNA 3 GPU (Updated)
Samsung Electronics Unveils World's First Dual UHD Gaming Monitor: Odyssey Neo G9 57″ – Samsung Newsroom Canada
Samsung Odyssey Neo G9: AMD outlines DisplayPort 2.1, native 8K resolution and early 2023 release window for next-generation ultra-wide gaming monitor - News
Samsung's massive 57-inch, 8K ultrawide monitor is up for preorder
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Samsung Introduces World's First DisplayPort 2.1 Gaming Monitor, Odyssey Neo G9 –
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Noob question: why is Display port 2.1 a big deal? It seems like most of the games won't be able to run at this speed. And it's not like the GPU itself will get better : r/pcmasterrace