ChatGPT is not always accurate and does not tell you if the results are based on facts or if ChatGPT interpolates information and thus comes up with incorrect results. So, you better be careful and not too AI-believing. It is also bad style to use AI as a killer argument. Better think a bit yourself if I2S is of any use at all in the typical application scenarios for ADI-2 DAC/Pro.
For example, when I bought my Accuphase Class A amplifier a few years ago, it was neither relevant nor hip to look for products with I2S interfaces. HiFi also always uses the "traditional" digital interfaces like S/PDIF and HDMI, which also work lossless. As far as ADAT and S/PDIF are concerned, RME already has a unique selling point with SteadyClock FS, which perfectly eliminates jitter.
In typical use cases for the ADI-2 DAC and Pro, digital audio files are transferred to the device lossless. The "Bit test" feature allows you to validate lossless transfer using small .wav files that you can download from RME for free. SteadyClock FS effectively eliminates any clock jitter. Even at the highest jitter values that can only be artificially generated in a lab (and are not surpassed in practice by the worst playback devices), SteadyClock eliminates jitter entirely and reliably. These now completely jitter-free digital audio signals are converted using the device's own FS clock D/A converter, thanks to the special design of the ADI-2 DAC/Pro. This means that the ADI-2 functions as a "clock slave" and performs D/A conversion in the best quality, completely independent of the clock quality of the clock master.
Furthermore, with the ADI-2 DAC/Pro, you have other device-specific advantages such as different reference levels (4, and even 5 on the 2/4 Pro SE) and automatic switching of reference levels to ensure that dynamic range/SNR remain high over a wider range. Even settings for B/T, PEQ, and dynamic loudness are considered, and the optimal reference level is always chosen.
All of these advantages are available to you when you simply connect the ADI-2 DAC/Pro in the traditional way. There is no need for I2S, nor do you need to purchase a new device to get I2S. I really think I2S only came up in HiFi industry because they had nothing comparable to SteadyClock(tm). But now you have an RME device with proven studio technology and SteadyClock FS. This is a game changer, simply use it wisely in your setup and then enjoy.
I believe that in the end, these advantages provide more benefits than considering the implementation of an I2S interface on the ADI-2 DAC/Pro, which would unnecessarily complicate and increase the cost of the device.
Take a look at this video to get information about SteadyClock technology: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Ti0aHW-zYcs
In my audio chain I connect other devices like TV, BluRay Player and Recording interface through ADAT and S/PDIF. Many other people also do so.
Then the ADI-2 Pro is the central instance performing the D/A conversion which makes sense according to the special features of the product.
The rest is analog audio transfer to HiFi Pre or Power Amp or integrated amplifier like in my case Accu E-600.
Again, I see no demand for I2S as most people are using products like ADI-2 DAC/Pro in such a way (getting digital audio data either from USB, ADAT/SPDIF or AES). And then for the final D/A conversion in highest quality using the internal FS clock.
In my case, the signal flow is this:
PC--Audio Player---UFX+---ADAT1--------------------------------+-------ADI-2 Pro FS R BE----Analog----Geithain RL906D
\ \----Analog----Audeze LCD-3
\
+----ADAT2---------------+ Optosel 4:1 +------ADI-2 Pro FS R BE---Analog---Accu E-600---Speaker
BluRay/SPDIF-----+
TV/SPDIF-----------+
I don't like to submit to the dictates of the industry anyway, always throwing something new on the market, which ultimately brings no advantages (at least not for somebody having an ADI-2 DAC/Pro). Rather the disadvantage that you have to spend money again for no real reason.
It's best to set up your setup intelligently enough to escape this dictate. These are still areas where we are ahead of an AI and that's a good thing.
To sum up. Audio transmission in the setup described above is lossless and the ADI-2 Pro performs a very efficient jitter suppression by SteadyClock FS and performs the final D/A conversion with its internal FS clock. With I2S it wouldn't get any better than this and I2S wouldn't provide any advantage in terms of lossless transmission or jitter suppression.
BR Ramses - UFX III, 12Mic, XTC, ADI-2 Pro FS R BE, RayDAT, X10SRi-F, E5-1680v4, Win10Pro22H2, Cub14