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Carlos1010
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2 minutes ago, Carlos1010 said:

Hello everyone,

So I just have a quick question as we all know PC's have multiple cores to do multiple stuff but I don't see the reason for a TV to have 4 cores? Why do TV's need cores and what do they do?

Thanks in advanced!

Audio modulation, Signal conversion, Display orchestration, Remote input....

 

Things that you really don't want to impede one another, so you assign dedicated processors to handling them.

Hello everyone,

So I just have a quick question as we all know PC's have multiple cores to do multiple stuff but I don't see the reason for a TV to have 4 cores? Why do TV's need cores and what do they do?

Thanks in advanced!

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3 minutes ago, Carlos1010 said:

Hello everyone,

So I just have a quick question as we all know PC's have multiple cores to do multiple stuff but I don't see the reason for a TV to have 4 cores? Why do TV's need cores and what do they do?

Thanks in advanced!

why did you put this in networking?

M1 MacBook Air 256/8 | iPhone 13 pro

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3 minutes ago, Carlos1010 said:

Hello everyone,

So I just have a quick question as we all know PC's have multiple cores to do multiple stuff but I don't see the reason for a TV to have 4 cores? Why do TV's need cores and what do they do?

Thanks in advanced!

the cores are very weak and they are for smart tv functions

M1 MacBook Air 256/8 | iPhone 13 pro

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2 minutes ago, Carlos1010 said:

Hello everyone,

So I just have a quick question as we all know PC's have multiple cores to do multiple stuff but I don't see the reason for a TV to have 4 cores? Why do TV's need cores and what do they do?

Thanks in advanced!

Audio modulation, Signal conversion, Display orchestration, Remote input....

 

Things that you really don't want to impede one another, so you assign dedicated processors to handling them.

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