2017-12-15, 18:55
(2017-12-15, 18:52)_Spook_ Wrote:Correct, apollo had no driver support from intel for HDR. Them not mentioning it for gemini is scary IMHO. I doubt it's a hardware limitation, but artificial in order to segment their chips more effectively.(2017-12-13, 22:31)honcho Wrote:HDR has nothing to do with LSPCON on Kaby Lake or other CPUs with HDMI 2.0 today.(2017-12-12, 18:41)P.Kosunen Wrote: https://www.anandtech.com/show/12146/int...a-featuresIf there's no hdr, what is the big deal?
Anandtech also confirmed native 2.0 support.
HDR now is all about OS (Linux kernel, latest Windows 10 has limited HDR support) and drivers. So it's up to Intel DRM in Linux kernel development if I am correct and Intel display drivers and Microsoft for better support in Windows 10. Not a hardware limitation anymore.