domingo, 9 de abril de 2017

Image/Video in the PC


Hello again!!
In this part of the blog we will treat the image and the video in the HP.

As we all know, most computers only have one front camera only to do video calls or frontal photos, as the function of computers is not to take photos, for that we use cameras or mobile phones.

In the following image we can see the characteristics of the computer screen, refering to the image:


As we can see, the PC has an AMD Radeon Graphics Processor (0x9874) as a chip.

The AMD Radeon R6 is an integrated DirectX 12 graphics card found in some AMD APUs . It offers 128 shader cores across two Compute Units and is based on the GCN architecture. Core clock is rated at up to 500 MHz. The GPU does not have dedicated VRAM and will access main system memory (single-channel DDR3L-1333).                                                                                          Using its UVD (Unified Video Decoder), the GPU can support the CPU when decoding videos up to 4K. The chip also integrates a specialized video encoder called VCE. Video streams can output via VGA, DVI, HDMI 1.4a and DisplayPort 1.2 to up to two external monitors.

The performance of the Radeon R6 is roughly equivalent to a Radeon HD 8280, as the GPU Boost is limited by the very low TDP. Typically, only older or very undemanding games will play fluently.


On the other hand, the internal DAC of the HP has 400 MHz. This DAC is a reference to the graphics memory clock speed and it has a faster performance.

DAC: Digital-to-analogic converter


To conclude with this post, we have to observe that this pc has a Generic PnP Monitor with a 1366x768 resolution.

SEE YOU SOON !!!