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10-02-2020, 12:25 PM
The CPU wars have a new front you’ve probably never thought about: CODECs. That is, the competition to set a format standard for compressing and decoding Internet video.
The future of all things streaming appears to be the up-and-coming AV1 format, a-mostly-open, theoretically royalty-free codec (https://research.mozilla.org/av1-media-codecs/)-supported by such giants as Amazon, Apple, Arm, Facebook, Google, Intel, Microsoft, Netflix, Nvidia, and Samsung. If widely adopted, it would largely replace what was once considered the future: H.265/HEVC. Messy royalties associated with the codec format unfortunately make it a no-go.
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The future of all things streaming appears to be the up-and-coming AV1 format, a-mostly-open, theoretically royalty-free codec (https://research.mozilla.org/av1-media-codecs/)-supported by such giants as Amazon, Apple, Arm, Facebook, Google, Intel, Microsoft, Netflix, Nvidia, and Samsung. If widely adopted, it would largely replace what was once considered the future: H.265/HEVC. Messy royalties associated with the codec format unfortunately make it a no-go.
To read this article in full, please click here (https://cdmagurus.com/article/3576298/tested-av1-performance-in-11th-gen-tiger-lake-vs-10th-gen-ice-lake-and-comet-lake-ryzen-4000.html#jump)
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