Not at this time. There are some hypothetical options like the LG 27GN950, but it has poor contrast and uses Displayport 1.4 compression, which is only supported in the latest graphics cards. VESA and friends really made DisplayPort 1.4 as close as they possibly could to false advertising without actually committing it (because the only relevant new thing in DP 1.4 -- DSC, display stream compression -- is technically optional and no one claimed they'd support DSC while saying they support DP 1.4, which is pretty much the same as supporting DP 1.3, since nothing of note changed).
And now we're looking at DisplayPort 2.0 which can already barely support uncompressed 8K at 60 Hz and is basically maxed out by 5K/6K 120/144 Hz. And it's unclear if the presently introduced generation of GPUs even supports it, or if we're going to use effectively-2013-Displayport until ~2022.
Note how the marketing material only talks about HDMI 2.1; DisplayPort isn't mentioned once.
I think DisplayPort is not mentioned because Nvidia hasn't upgraded their cards to 2.0. Super disappointing. 4k/144Hz/HDR is enough for now, to be honest, but DP2 can do 84/144Hz/HDR as long as it has DSC, 244Hz with subsampling. The slow pace of development and deployment has hurt everyone for sure, but I don't think the standard is bad in itself - just a bit late.
Yeah, good points–it seems even armed with a 3090 we'll be limited to 8K/120hz/12 bit over HDMI 2.1...we'll have to wait a while before we're actually driving 8K at higher refresh rates.
Not at this time. There are some hypothetical options like the LG 27GN950, but it has poor contrast and uses Displayport 1.4 compression, which is only supported in the latest graphics cards. VESA and friends really made DisplayPort 1.4 as close as they possibly could to false advertising without actually committing it (because the only relevant new thing in DP 1.4 -- DSC, display stream compression -- is technically optional and no one claimed they'd support DSC while saying they support DP 1.4, which is pretty much the same as supporting DP 1.3, since nothing of note changed).
And now we're looking at DisplayPort 2.0 which can already barely support uncompressed 8K at 60 Hz and is basically maxed out by 5K/6K 120/144 Hz. And it's unclear if the presently introduced generation of GPUs even supports it, or if we're going to use effectively-2013-Displayport until ~2022.
Note how the marketing material only talks about HDMI 2.1; DisplayPort isn't mentioned once.