Intel® Core™ Ultra 200H and 200U Series Processors

Datasheet, Volume 1 of 2

ID Date Version Classification
842704 05/27/2025 Public
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DisplayPort*

The DisplayPort* is a digital communication interface that uses differential signaling to achieve a high-bandwidth bus interface designed to support connections between PCs and monitors, projectors, and TV displays.

A DisplayPort* consists of a Main Link (four lanes), Auxiliary channel, and a Hot-Plug Detect signal. The Main Link is a unidirectional, high-bandwidth, and low-latency channel used for transport of isochronous data streams such as uncompressed video and audio. The Auxiliary Channel (AUX CH) is a half-duplex bi-directional channel used for link management and device control. The Hot-Plug Detect (HPD) signal serves as an interrupt request from the sink device to the source device.

The processor is designed in accordance with VESA* DisplayPort* specification.

DisplayPort* Overview

  • Supports main link of 1, 2, or 4 data lanes.
  • Link rate supports up to UHBR20 (UHBR13.5 is not supported)
  • Aux channel for Link/Device management
  • Hot Plug Detect
  • Supports up to 36 BPP (Bit Per Pixel)
  • Supports SSC
  • Supports YCbCR 4:4:4, YCbCR 4:2:0, YCbCR 4:2:2, and RGB color format
  • Supports MST (Multi-Stream Transport)
  • Supports VESA DSC 1.2b
  • Supports panel replay
  • Adaptive Sync