Laptops with sixth-generation Intel Core and later processors have built-in hardware support for HEVC decoding and encoding.
HP and Dell has disabled support for the High-Efficiency Video Coding (HEVC) standard in some of their laptops, Ars Technica reports.
Major laptop vendors have quietly removed hardware decode support for the H. 265/HEVC codec in several business and ...
Users on various forums have been troubleshooting video playback errors on newer Dell and HP laptops over the past few weeks. While the specific issues vary, ...
Some Dell and HP laptop owners have recently been puzzled by their computers’ inability to play HEVC/H.265 video ...
HP and Dell have cut support for hardware-accelerated High-Efficiency Video Coding (HEVC) playback on select laptops, a ...
Engineering-sample units of Intel’s upcoming Panther Lake-H mobile processors have emerged in early testing, showing a ...
For years, smart home cameras have been one of the most siloed device categories: powerful on their own, but awkward to mix across brands and tightly ...
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