What do you actually mean by "18 GHz Processor", because this is nowhere defined as a valid spec.
If I remember correctly, every AVR which uses a HDMI 2.0x hardware chipset should be (theoretically) capable of transfering raw data at a maximum speed of 18 Gbps (bandwidth), depending on the HDMI cables used and the communication partner on the other side.
Still don't know what you mean. Because nowhere is there a specification about "passing 18 GHz".
Only the HDMI 2.0x chipset has a defined transfer speed of 18 Gbps.
For full HDR one needs 18GHz chips, just like the upgrade path thats available for the Lumagen Pro.
Without 18GHz chips one can only get 4K @ 60/50 4:2:0, 8 bit.
But the HDM0 2.0x chipsets are by definition supposed to be capable of transfering 18 Gbps, which is the correct notation not "18 GHz". This is part of the HDMI 2.0x standard.
It depends then on the actual HDMI cables used and the HDMI specs of the connected units.
But the HDM0 2.0x chipsets are by definition supposed to be capable of transfering 18 Gbps, which is the correct notation not "18 GHz". This is part of the HDMI 2.0x standard.
True but it still wont pass 4K 50/60 @ 10bit or 12 bit, you need 18GHz HDMI cards for that.
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