video processor HD VP1640
code :
DLP-3514
A video processor converts video input signals into viewable content. The video sources being converted are usually HDMI, DVI, or VGA signals from cable boxes, media players, or computers. These signals are then converted for displaying on TVs or projectors.
Video Processors transform video input signals to viewable content. The video sources are typically HDMI, DVI, or VGA being sent from media players, cable boxes, or computers for displaying on TVs or projectors.
In summary, the video processor consists of the CPU and memory, which work together to store and process images. The CPU handles tasks such as decoding video data and applying visual effects, while memory provides temporary storage for the data required for rendering and manipulating videos.
A CPU, or central processing unit, is a hardware component that is the core computational unit in a server. It handles all types of computing tasks required for the operating system and applications to run. A graphics processing unit (GPU) is a similar hardware component but more specialized.