This guy is the right guy for the job. A wealth and breadth of knowledge and a sense of pride in his work. I hope to see great things from ARC and the rest of the x86 teams at AMD, and even Nvidia. What apple has done is amazing in terms of power efficiency. Hopefully the windows ecosystem can continue to compete as well. Looking forward to the disaggregated designs that are coming. Chiplets, Tiles, etc., lunar lake and beyond.
This is amazing. With the crazy prices of Nvidia GPUs, I am close to dumping PC altogether and permanently switching to Mac Studio. But after hearing what Intel is doing with hyper-encode and working closely with Davinci Resolve, I might wait and see what's coming !
always stick to PC upgradability will help in future especially if u wanna upgrade one part rather than buy a whole new system altogether like with mac.
But no matter what parts you buy, you can't upgrade your PC to have a video media engine even close to Apple M1 Max or Ultra. Would be awesome if someone would make such hardware, but at least right now, Apple is the only company with anything like it.
Even worse, if you want M1 Max media engine **and** RTX3090-class GPU performance, in today's market, you just can't have both no matter how much money you're willing to spend. Nobody makes the media engine for PC, so you have to settle for the distant second of NVENC, or you get the powerful GPU but no hardware device for 4:2:2 color and other NVENC limitations. :(
I love this channel. The low subscriber count is misleading about the high quality of its content. Right up there with other channels with counts in the millions. Thank you!
Sure, I finally get a 3080ti near list price, pick up a Quadro RTX a4000 (love this for vMix encodes as it is not capped at 2!) and now Intel will come and blow Nvidia up! Great time to be a creator. Excellent interview, thank you so much for all the great content!
They are going to have to do something with ARC since it's soo late. Intel may find itself going up against Nvidia's 4000 and AMD's RDNA3. Cheap ARC GPUs for creators is one way to recover costs.
Curious if the ARC cards can output video through the motherboard and out through the a thunderbolt connection on the motherboard. I have the Arc A770 and use a docking station because I often work from home. My docking station is a Dual Input so I can run 2 pcs on it and connect it to my personal monitor. This way I can share several devices between the 2. As of right now the only inputs on the dock are USB C Thunderbolt 4 connections, which is fine for my laptop but on my desktop I can not utilize my GPU. So as a work around my screen has 2 input DP and HDMI, so via the docking station I used DP which uses the laptop just fine, and the onboard graphic chip for my desktop. Fine fore most things but not playing games. I also have my desktop hooks to the screen with HDMI so I hit the button to swap the docking station from work to home, then have to change monitor input to switch to HDMI to use my GPU.
My HTPC being on Vega 8 I can't via 4k AV1's very well I would love a Low price AV1 card, given a Gaming dGPU is way pricey if you have no plan of gaming. I can see myself getting a i3~5 just so I can watch 4K AV1's.
Didn't seem too promising when you asked about playing 8k back at 4x speed. I was actually hoping we would see an actual proxy-free workflow with these cards. But I doubt it now. Even though my current i9 12900k can playback my h.265 4k 60p back at 2x speed, certainly added encoders would get you much better results. I guess we will have to wait and see. But no chance I pre-order now.
Im waiting for the discrete ARC gpu's to launch cause they can give you the best editing performance, I'm a photographer and still 17 so study with gaming is still a dream for me but I edit my photos using Lightroom, cause photoshop doesn't run well at all with UHD 630 8th gen. i am gonna upgrade to core i7 12700, still not gonna buy a GPU cause I want the ARC gpu. Inshallah, it will launch perfectly in Bangladesh. Im very excited.
I have a question about SSD, can you help me out? I actually have a pcie 3.0 (xpg sx8200 pro 512gb) as my system drive now, plugged into CPU lane m.2 I planning to get another drive for assets storage. I found kingston KC3000 (pcie 4.0) with better price in my country. should I get the pcie 4.0 while my another storage is pcie 3.0? should I move my system drive (3.0) to chipset lane m.2 and new pcie 4.0 in CPU lane m.2? or should I just get a pcie 3.0 (50 USD difference between KC3000 1TB & SX8200 pro 1TB)
Look at your motherboard manual and see if that other SSD slot from the chipset supports PCIE 4.0 speeds or 3.0. Don’t put a PCIE 4.0 SSD on a PCIE 3.0 lane if you don’t want to lose out on speed.
mine is 5600x with tuf x570 They are all 4.0 lane im just curious if my 3.0 sys drive stay in cpu lane will bottleneck chipset lane, or if i put 4.0 at cpu lane(1st slot) but sys drive be bad for chipset lane(2nd slot)
That was a nice conversation, i'm very excited about new technology, and always i trust on intel about it, it's awesome how they innovate in many things. i really don't care if they doesn't have stable drivers right now, but i trust they will give us a better quality of they products like always, also all new features in they graphichs looks very good.
nVidia limits NVENC to a max of 3 simultaneous streams on all GeForce cards, even 3090. You have to buy their far more expensive Quadro cards for more. Kinda wondering if Intel will adopt similar limits, as they've also announced ARC will have desktop (gaming) versus workstation versions.
This interview really sounds like Intel designed ARC's decoder only for the needs of consumers watching videos, not the creators making that video content.
@@theTechNotice ohh I got ya I’m thinking streaming as in twitch it’s like god damn man you need more than 3 streams haha . I could see switching between multi can while editing being a use case now ya mention it. But again more than 3 that prob should be the professional cards no need for every GPU to have that much encoding power. Unless it doesn’t affect the overall price of the cards if anything we need GPUs to come back to reality I paid $700 for a 1080ti and today a 3080ti $1200 msrp haha PC gaming already has an elitism problem but due to the Covid and crypto mining it’s just got worst.
🤔 Hay Tom Petersen , logic says , if you put two A770 cards into a PC .... then your magic Deep Link , should work over both cards .......... PS you have grate chest hair
I know, i am asking for something unusual here !! I will appreciate if you can honor my humble request. Make/ build pc using i7 7740x processor, in current scenario of pc components !! I do video editing in Premiere, color grading in davinciresolve, 3d simulation in Houdini as a freelancer and Lil bit of graphic design as doodling... as and when get time.
This guy is the right guy for the job. A wealth and breadth of knowledge and a sense of pride in his work. I hope to see great things from ARC and the rest of the x86 teams at AMD, and even Nvidia. What apple has done is amazing in terms of power efficiency. Hopefully the windows ecosystem can continue to compete as well.
Looking forward to the disaggregated designs that are coming. Chiplets, Tiles, etc., lunar lake and beyond.
This is amazing. With the crazy prices of Nvidia GPUs, I am close to dumping PC altogether and permanently switching to Mac Studio. But after hearing what Intel is doing with hyper-encode and working closely with Davinci Resolve, I might wait and see what's coming !
always stick to PC upgradability will help in future especially if u wanna upgrade one part rather than buy a whole new system altogether like with mac.
But no matter what parts you buy, you can't upgrade your PC to have a video media engine even close to Apple M1 Max or Ultra. Would be awesome if someone would make such hardware, but at least right now, Apple is the only company with anything like it.
Even worse, if you want M1 Max media engine **and** RTX3090-class GPU performance, in today's market, you just can't have both no matter how much money you're willing to spend. Nobody makes the media engine for PC, so you have to settle for the distant second of NVENC, or you get the powerful GPU but no hardware device for 4:2:2 color and other NVENC limitations. :(
PC upgradability only help if some company actually makes the thing you want to upgrade.
@@PaulStoffregen nah, macs can never compete
I love this channel. The low subscriber count is misleading about the high quality of its content. Right up there with other channels with counts in the millions. Thank you!
Sure, I finally get a 3080ti near list price, pick up a Quadro RTX a4000 (love this for vMix encodes as it is not capped at 2!) and now Intel will come and blow Nvidia up! Great time to be a creator. Excellent interview, thank you so much for all the great content!
Great stuff, man. You are bringing good topics about content creation.
A flagship card with all media encoders would be insane for creator work flow.
The next 5 years are going to be so much fun, hardware wise.
I couldn't agree more, super excited to see what's coming! :)
This was so good and informative. Thanks for setting this up!
We need more Tom Peterson video. Please do it. He is a cool man
av1 for streaming is going to be huge when it catches up .
They are going to have to do something with ARC since it's soo late. Intel may find itself going up against Nvidia's 4000 and AMD's RDNA3. Cheap ARC GPUs for creators is one way to recover costs.
Yeah, I wonder why it's taking so long...
I love how intel are aware of their competition and are very confident with what their doing
Makes me very excited about the arc!
It will be better For rendering animation video also ?
So which processors are best for their "hypercompute"?
Is it linear?
Curious if the ARC cards can output video through the motherboard and out through the a thunderbolt connection on the motherboard. I have the Arc A770 and use a docking station because I often work from home. My docking station is a Dual Input so I can run 2 pcs on it and connect it to my personal monitor. This way I can share several devices between the 2. As of right now the only inputs on the dock are USB C Thunderbolt 4 connections, which is fine for my laptop but on my desktop I can not utilize my GPU. So as a work around my screen has 2 input DP and HDMI, so via the docking station I used DP which uses the laptop just fine, and the onboard graphic chip for my desktop. Fine fore most things but not playing games. I also have my desktop hooks to the screen with HDMI so I hit the button to swap the docking station from work to home, then have to change monitor input to switch to HDMI to use my GPU.
does deeplink work with AMD CPU paired with Intel Arc?
Where is your video in Intel Arc Gpus
Hyperencode with parallel processing sounds good. Pro res media engines don't seem to work that way.
Any info on what IGPU the intel 13th Gen will have?
Not as far as I know ;)
hope you make srcubbing performance vids with these gpus in the future!
Very informative for Creator like us 👍
Please carry forward contents like this.
Super important content for all. Thanks alot sir
My HTPC being on Vega 8 I can't via 4k AV1's very well I would love a Low price AV1 card, given a Gaming dGPU is way pricey if you have no plan of gaming. I can see myself getting a i3~5 just so I can watch 4K AV1's.
Didn't seem too promising when you asked about playing 8k back at 4x speed. I was actually hoping we would see an actual proxy-free workflow with these cards. But I doubt it now. Even though my current i9 12900k can playback my h.265 4k 60p back at 2x speed, certainly added encoders would get you much better results. I guess we will have to wait and see. But no chance I pre-order now.
Awesome video apart from the animated wallpaper on the left! Thanks
Great stuff. Thanks you guys, very interesting.
Finally! A real answer! Am gonna buy the A380 for my AMD CPU and Nvidia GPU!
Im waiting for the discrete ARC gpu's to launch cause they can give you the best editing performance, I'm a photographer and still 17 so study with gaming is still a dream for me but I edit my photos using Lightroom, cause photoshop doesn't run well at all with UHD 630 8th gen. i am gonna upgrade to core i7 12700, still not gonna buy a GPU cause I want the ARC gpu. Inshallah, it will launch perfectly in Bangladesh. Im very excited.
I have a question about SSD, can you help me out?
I actually have a pcie 3.0 (xpg sx8200 pro 512gb) as my system drive now, plugged into CPU lane m.2
I planning to get another drive for assets storage. I found kingston KC3000 (pcie 4.0) with better price in my country.
should I get the pcie 4.0 while my another storage is pcie 3.0?
should I move my system drive (3.0) to chipset lane m.2 and new pcie 4.0 in CPU lane m.2?
or should I just get a pcie 3.0
(50 USD difference between KC3000 1TB & SX8200 pro 1TB)
heard someone said before if 1st lane(cpu lane) is lower pcie, it will bottleneck other lane(chipset lane)
Look at your motherboard manual and see if that other SSD slot from the chipset supports PCIE 4.0 speeds or 3.0. Don’t put a PCIE 4.0 SSD on a PCIE 3.0 lane if you don’t want to lose out on speed.
mine is 5600x with tuf x570
They are all 4.0 lane im just curious if my 3.0 sys drive stay in cpu lane will bottleneck chipset lane, or if i put 4.0 at cpu lane(1st slot) but sys drive be bad for chipset lane(2nd slot)
No you should be fine, I've not heard that the CPU gen 3 will bottleneck gen 4 chipset lanes.
@@theTechNotice oh thank you! Im going to get kc3000 now
That was a nice conversation, i'm very excited about new technology, and always i trust on intel about it, it's awesome how they innovate in many things. i really don't care if they doesn't have stable drivers right now, but i trust they will give us a better quality of they products like always, also all new features in they graphichs looks very good.
can i know if intel arc gpu's compatible to amd processors?
Yes they will!
@@theTechNotice thanks i will pair it to my 5600g
Doesn't that 2000.00 card for the Apple Pro decode? I edit still photos. I know nothing about video editing.
Yeah I think it does both encode and decode if I'm not mistaken, and perhaps even debayer RED RAW, don't remember exactly...
nVidia limits NVENC to a max of 3 simultaneous streams on all GeForce cards, even 3090. You have to buy their far more expensive Quadro cards for more. Kinda wondering if Intel will adopt similar limits, as they've also announced ARC will have desktop (gaming) versus workstation versions.
Why would you ever need more to an one stream from one PC?? Much less 3? This has to be a very low use case
A lot of video editors would use more than one stream when editing video. 😇
This interview really sounds like Intel designed ARC's decoder only for the needs of consumers watching videos, not the creators making that video content.
@@theTechNotice ohh I got ya I’m thinking streaming as in twitch it’s like god damn man you need more than 3 streams haha .
I could see switching between multi can while editing being a use case now ya mention it.
But again more than 3 that prob should be the professional cards no need for every GPU to have that much encoding power.
Unless it doesn’t affect the overall price of the cards if anything we need GPUs to come back to reality I paid $700 for a 1080ti and today a 3080ti $1200 msrp haha
PC gaming already has an elitism problem but due to the Covid and crypto mining it’s just got worst.
more Tom Peterson :D
🤔 Hay Tom Petersen , logic says , if you put two A770 cards into a PC .... then your magic Deep Link , should work over both cards .......... PS you have grate chest hair
i didn't expect too much intel gpu on gaming, i more expecting intel gpu for encoder and ai accelation
What a great video superb!
Nice work
I know, i am asking for something unusual here !! I will appreciate if you can honor my humble request. Make/ build pc using i7 7740x processor, in current scenario of pc components !! I do video editing in Premiere, color grading in davinciresolve, 3d simulation in Houdini as a freelancer and Lil bit of graphic design as doodling... as and when get time.
Nice!
All these codec names got my brain twisted. :)
😇🤣
2 years later we are still waiting twitch to release support for av1 encoding.
oh well...
Like Apple ? More cores is better
What will Linux support be like?
Initial support landed on 6.0 kernel. More support is coming in next 6.1 kernel.
BUT WHERE THE F ARE THEY? I WANT TO HEAR ABOUT THEM; BUT I WANT TO BUY THEM, TOO, NOT JUST ANTICIPATE IT!
🤦👍
It's obvious the interviewers know nothing about DSP hence the question about encoder cards
Tech notice is based in the UK your phone number is based in north Carolina
Where are ARC GPUs? 😂
Discrete ARCs are still sh!t on laptops. Let's wait to 2024 when battlemage is out.
Hope Tom Peterson isn't using an Arc GPU during this interview because his video output is artifcating a lot especially during movement.
Haha, imagine 🤣
Intel fairytales.