The second to last page of the Anandtech article on the new Intel chips goes into some details on a new Gigabyte H370N-WiFi motherboard:
https://www.anandtech.com/show/1260...-mobile-iris-plus-desktop-chipsets-and-vpro/6
If I read the article right, Gigabyte cut some corners here by not enabling HDMI 2.0 native off the chipset and instead opted to use an add-in chip like we have been seeing on older motherboards. I think this causes issues with the 4k HDR HTPC crowd.
Additionally, no implementation of USB-C 3.2 10Gb/s. Hope some of the other vendors put out a full-fledged product.
https://www.anandtech.com/show/1260...-mobile-iris-plus-desktop-chipsets-and-vpro/6
If I read the article right, Gigabyte cut some corners here by not enabling HDMI 2.0 native off the chipset and instead opted to use an add-in chip like we have been seeing on older motherboards. I think this causes issues with the 4k HDR HTPC crowd.
Additionally, no implementation of USB-C 3.2 10Gb/s. Hope some of the other vendors put out a full-fledged product.