Soleron said:
Slimebeast said:
Soleron said:
Intel's Sandy Bridge hardware decoder, which will be on most future CPUs, outperforms very high-end GPUs on video decoding while using a hundredth of the power. That's a major task the industry hoped GPUs would be useful for that could better be served by fixed hardware.
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How can a CPU be that much faster than a GPU at decoding video?
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Because it isn't using the general CPU hardware, it's using a tiny fixed-function piece of hardware (a hundredth of the die size or so) that's sole job is to decode.
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Wow I had no idea such a thing existed. I wouldn't have imagined you could have such an advantage with a specialized mini-chip (chip-within-a-chip or whatever it is).