2018-01-26, 21:16
(2018-01-25, 09:30)direx Wrote:I don't seem to be the one misinformed:(2018-01-24, 23:23)honcho Wrote: It's virtually the same as apollo lake.Please don't make claims without proof. And don't mix up the CPU family with the GPU architecture. Let me get things straight:
No HDR, sorry. This is from Intel.And since you are saying "this is from Intel", all I can say that this is from Intel:
- Apollo Lake has Gen8 graphics (basically the same GPU architecture that Broadwell has). This means no HDR support.
- Gemini Lake has Gen9.5 graphics with Gen10 display (Kabylake GPU architecture with native HDMI 2.0). This means everything for HDR support is nicely in place.
https://communities.intel.com/thread/118457
Quote:
Quote:With Windows® 10 RS3 (Version 1709) and Intel® Graphics driver version 15.60.0.4849 installed, all 7th generation Intel® NUC Kits and Mini PCs will support HDR natively.And you know what? Gemini Lake NUCs are 7th generation Intel NUCs, which is why they have a 7 in their product name (NUC7CJYH/NUC7PJYH).
So please give proof when you are saying HDR is not supported. And no, that one random guy that everybody was quoting from earlier in this thread is no proof at all.
I think that Gemini Lake NUCs will make a very good 4K HTPC with Kodi