ADF is so desperate they need to overclock Kaveri to have it catch up to a Pentium. Yes, a Pentium.
ADF is so desperate they need to overclock Kaveri to have it catch up to a Pentium. Yes, a Pentium.
ADF is so desperate they need to overclock Kaveri to have it catch up to a Pentium. Yes, a Pentium.
Yup it won't, but it will be just as fast meaning that 2 cores are as fast as 4 how is that possible if kaveri cores are faster than haswell's?Well, you can OC the Pentium to hell and back and still, it will not be faster than a Dual Module Kaveri in MultiThread/MultiTasking.
Well it is just an ATi card slapped on a CPU, they where never designed for modern times needs,they are decently fast but power consumption and lack of features shows you what decade they belong in.Yet Kaveri cant play HEVC movies or VP9...
They don't get into a lot of detail, but the link is:
http://www.passmark.com/baselines/index.php
Yes they did,haswell supports those codecs in hardware,not full hardware acceleration but still acceleration.
https://communities.intel.com/thread/59216?tstart=0
Sorry but you are over exaggerating, although AMD need to address those hardware codecs in 2016-17, the 4K users today are not even 1% of the global HTPC base.
By the way, have you had the chance to test a HEVC 10bit @ 60 FPS file on Skylake? It's GPU accelerated decoding, and I have yet to find out how well it performs.Yes, HEVC 8bit is good for Carrizo, Tonga and Fiji. As long as you dont play 4K Blurays using main10 or any other content with HEVC Main10 or VP9 in HTML5(YouTube for example).
Yes yes, all those NVIDIA and Intel hardware that doesnt support all those codecs will also become obsolete some time. For 2015 and 2016 the AMD APU codec support is fine for the vast majority of the HTPC user base. And 2016 14nm GPUs will have support for all those codecs, so dont worry about the train![]()
By the way, have you had the chance to test a HEVC 10bit @ 60 FPS file on Skylake? It's GPU accelerated decoding, and I have yet to find out how well it performs.
I'm considering an upgrade for my HTPC machine to accommodate a Plex server and soon enough I'll have to decide between a heavily discounted Haswell or top shelf Skylake. The Haswell would need a dGPU for decoding HEVC @ 60FPS, need to know if Skylake changes that 100%.
Haswell cannot do 60 FPS via iGPU (tested on dual channel machine at home), that's why I'm asking if you had the chance to test 4k HEVC Main10 @ 60 FPS on your Skylake HTPC...Haswell should be able to decode at 60FPS.
My i3 6100U NUC got no problem with 4K HEVC Main10 or 4K VP9 via YouTube.
Remember 4K@60Hz decode requires dual channel for Braswell, Haswell, Broadwell and Skylake. (Maybe EDRAM models excluded.)
So you say APU users need to buy a dGPU for the things other IGPs support?
Super!
Haswell cannot do 60 FPS via iGPU (tested on dual channel machine at home), that's why I'm asking if you had the chance to test 4k HEVC Main10 @ 60 FPS on your Skylake HTPC...
Thx.Yep, uses around 6W, vs 2W for full decode support. (Package power)
