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Not sure why AWG is important. This HDMI cord will work for whatever application (HDMI need) your equipment is calling for. If you're asking about AWG, I have to assume you are able to research and so your research should end with an HDMI cord is an HDMI cord. $5 or $1000 they work as the HDMI build specs call. Kind of like a tire, at it's minimum a tire should be round it has a specific build. So for this cord, adding thick gauge wire isn't going to make it work better. The tire analogy at it's basic principle is the message. Sure better built tires perform better. But wires, are wire. Electricity travelling through a wire rated at it's minimum requirement won't perform better in a higher gauge. More electricity (amps) can be pumped through higher gauge cord but it's not going to make you equipment more awesome. Sorry.