This is a really well executed video format. And there is a lot of detail and attention paid to the visuals. (Unlike recent slides on the GN videos). So I worry the GN video about media might not be as good as this one. It explains h264 and even jepg DCT very well. (I can share some additional resources). h265 does some Wavelets too, and if you keep an interframe codec you don't have a temporal domain to compress. But you could work deltas. I am interested in the information theory behind compressing a video signal. But not purely algorithmically across space and time. But semantically motivated using learned saliency maps for example. You can use this as a ROI mask for bandwidth/quantization tables. I believe OBS plugins for low bandwidth streaming have been popular recently. Intel isn't giving you the full story on products. The A310 should be the same as the A770. And even better than A580 due to frequency.
Finally, I'm glad you covered the real reason to buy a arc card. I have a A750 to use as a video encoder/decoder on my Ryzen 5700G. And yes it works fantastic on a AMD system. You guys need to push these cards for this! Enven so-called creator youtubers ( I think you know the one in particular) is still pushing Nivida cards.
As a video editor, this looks great! I can't wait to see what improvements Battlemage will bring to the table! (Hoping to get some good raw acceleration) Love you guys, cheers!!
It's a tragedy that Intel's leadership haven't been committed to supporting GPU development for all these years. They handed the market to Nvidia on a platter. Intel's stock would have been at least 2x its current price if they had been competitive across the HW and SW stack w. Nvidia.
I love all the effort Intel is putting into optimizing Arc, not only for gaming but also for editing content and 3D rendering. I hope you will keep optimizing graphics, and please, i don't know if it depends from you or from the software house, but please, try to slowely optimize ALL of the 3D software, like 3Ds Max, Maya, Twinmotion, Cinema 4D, Corona renderer, Unreal Engine ecc, beacuse Nvidia has the monopoly on these software,but, i think that customers are a bit tired to spend more money just to have good performance from an overpriced card. I think that have an unltrabook with integrated GPU based on Battelmage with great performance in regard to video editing but also 3D rendering could be a big deal for a lot of people, especially students, that don't want to spend more then 1000€ for a plastic laptop with a dedicated GPU that uses more then 50W to obtain good performance in softwares like the ones i mentioned above. So, good work Intel, keep pushing!
I think the point comes through. Get an INTEL combo if you want most from your work and fast. XeSS more than 100 titles!!! INTEL is coming. Bought my A770 for i7-13700k about a year ago and haven't had any problems. HOPING "APO" WILL BE ADDED TO i7-13700k also to be ready for the Battlemage. Gaming if you want the same experience you have to double or even triple the FPS from the competition. So strait away forget the FPS as long as you are out + 30-40FPS threshold you are fine and in a smooth territory and INTEL is untouchable. Tech channels need to wake up on their test methods. It is not two is three now and INTEL is different architecture. Thanks Tom. More information is needed. I already knew this in very basic level but putting it in clear and understandable form for all you are doing a great job. 👍
Add DaVinci Resolve Linux support and I'd buy an Arc card in an instant. DaVinci Resolve is so entrenched in their Nvidia reliance you can't even get their support folks to help with any other GPU issues on any supported platform in my experience. It's extremely frustrating.
@@1337Superfly It works on Windows, same way as AMD mostly works with some features unsupported/disabled. On Linux neither Arc or AMD work out of the box without lots of experimentation, and BMD support will only help with Nvidia related issues.
nice production but I learned recently that hardware media encoders not bitrate filesize efficient vs software x86 encodes. In fairness, the efficiency cores on latest Intel CPUs help with encoding vs competition. The A750 card also formidable vs rx 6600, only the frame generation feature is lacking on the Intel
The images are zoomed in views of 8 pixels. That is why you see some difference A 55-inch 4K TV has 80 pixels per inch and from 8-10 feet away the difference will be imperceptible
where is BATTLEMAGE?! i want to buy one of your GPU's but i'm worried about long term support. I wanna see the commitment... and I know Nvidia is trying to get Intel to give up on GPU's. So until y'all at Intel come out with some strong action or statement letting us know for sure where this is heading... show your commitment, I don't know how you can expect anyone to buy into ARC. I would very much like to try out an a770, but... then... why, when there is the 3060ti or 4060ti's and 7600xt's and whatnot
Can't wait for Intel Arc Battlemage
I got a fever, and the only prescription is more mustache!
Haha! Yes! I agree!
I love to use the Intel Arc for the video editing
Put Ryan in front of the camera more! That’s a tremendous ‘stache.
Agreed @theloremaster76 !!!
Tom is out here fighting ignorance
Tom is out here to fight Intel haters too.
The best news for content creaters is the value for money. A sub $300 GPU capable of editing 8K is super cool.
Bring back the mustache man!
What a great video, he really knows his stuff!
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I have zero regrets purchasing Arc A770 in December 2022.
Dual media encoders, and powerful memory bandwidth makes Intel ARC A-series incredible value for media creators.
This is a really well executed video format. And there is a lot of detail and attention paid to the visuals. (Unlike recent slides on the GN videos). So I worry the GN video about media might not be as good as this one. It explains h264 and even jepg DCT very well. (I can share some additional resources).
h265 does some Wavelets too, and if you keep an interframe codec you don't have a temporal domain to compress. But you could work deltas.
I am interested in the information theory behind compressing a video signal. But not purely algorithmically across space and time. But semantically motivated using learned saliency maps for example. You can use this as a ROI mask for bandwidth/quantization tables. I believe OBS plugins for low bandwidth streaming have been popular recently.
Intel isn't giving you the full story on products. The A310 should be the same as the A770. And even better than A580 due to frequency.
Finally, I'm glad you covered the real reason to buy a arc card. I have a A750 to use as a video encoder/decoder on my Ryzen 5700G. And yes it works fantastic on a AMD system. You guys need to push these cards for this! Enven so-called creator youtubers ( I think you know the one in particular) is still pushing Nivida cards.
Excellent video. We need more videos of tom explaining complicated stuff!
As a video editor, this looks great! I can't wait to see what improvements Battlemage will bring to the table! (Hoping to get some good raw acceleration) Love you guys, cheers!!
Leveraging arc on linux KVM with SR-IOV is my number 1 desire. Number 2 is to leverage arc for media transcoding!
Wow! Faster than a flash! Love it! I really enjoy making short movies- this makes it quick! Who’s the handsome guy with the mustache?
It's a tragedy that Intel's leadership haven't been committed to supporting GPU development for all these years. They handed the market to Nvidia on a platter. Intel's stock would have been at least 2x its current price if they had been competitive across the HW and SW stack w. Nvidia.
Most instructive. But please get on with shipping Battlemage.
Pat is so good at explaining and presenting, love it
Do you mean TAP (Tom Peterson)?
@@AlexSchendel yes you are right, wrote it wrong
fantastic video👍
I love all the effort Intel is putting into optimizing Arc, not only for gaming but also for editing content and 3D rendering. I hope you will keep optimizing graphics, and please, i don't know if it depends from you or from the software house, but please, try to slowely optimize ALL of the 3D software, like 3Ds Max, Maya, Twinmotion, Cinema 4D, Corona renderer, Unreal Engine ecc, beacuse Nvidia has the monopoly on these software,but, i think that customers are a bit tired to spend more money just to have good performance from an overpriced card. I think that have an unltrabook with integrated GPU based on Battelmage with great performance in regard to video editing but also 3D rendering could be a big deal for a lot of people, especially students, that don't want to spend more then 1000€ for a plastic laptop with a dedicated GPU that uses more then 50W to obtain good performance in softwares like the ones i mentioned above. So, good work Intel, keep pushing!
I think the point comes through. Get an INTEL combo if you want most from your work and fast. XeSS more than 100 titles!!! INTEL is coming. Bought my A770 for i7-13700k about a year ago and haven't had any problems. HOPING "APO" WILL BE ADDED TO i7-13700k also to be ready for the Battlemage. Gaming if you want the same experience you have to double or even triple the FPS from the competition. So strait away forget the FPS as long as you are out + 30-40FPS threshold you are fine and in a smooth territory and INTEL is untouchable. Tech channels need to wake up on their test methods. It is not two is three now and INTEL is different architecture. Thanks Tom. More information is needed. I already knew this in very basic level but putting it in clear and understandable form for all you are doing a great job. 👍
Listen Tom, respectfully, I need that BMG31 w/4070ti-4080 performance this year. Preferably Q2. I’m ready to wash my hands of the “green devil”.
Add DaVinci Resolve Linux support and I'd buy an Arc card in an instant. DaVinci Resolve is so entrenched in their Nvidia reliance you can't even get their support folks to help with any other GPU issues on any supported platform in my experience. It's extremely frustrating.
I would use DaVinci Resolve as well, but aren't Intel ARC support coming along?
@@1337Superfly It works on Windows, same way as AMD mostly works with some features unsupported/disabled. On Linux neither Arc or AMD work out of the box without lots of experimentation, and BMD support will only help with Nvidia related issues.
Thanks Toms
nice production but I learned recently that hardware media encoders not bitrate filesize efficient vs software x86 encodes. In fairness, the efficiency cores on latest Intel CPUs help with encoding vs competition. The A750 card also formidable vs rx 6600, only the frame generation feature is lacking on the Intel
it will come don't worry
I wonder how much of this process occurs "backwards" during the compression, knowing the predicted position of pixels.
Anyone got a link to the Intel wallpaper in the video at this point: ua-cam.com/video/v9ZcZAplNX4/v-deo.html
Why do you have ads on your videos?
6:01 i watched this like 8 times, i still dont get it. they dont look anything alike, what are you talking about? I was on board until this point.
The images are zoomed in views of 8 pixels. That is why you see some difference
A 55-inch 4K TV has 80 pixels per inch and from 8-10 feet away the difference will be imperceptible
where is BATTLEMAGE?! i want to buy one of your GPU's but i'm worried about long term support. I wanna see the commitment... and I know Nvidia is trying to get Intel to give up on GPU's. So until y'all at Intel come out with some strong action or statement letting us know for sure where this is heading... show your commitment, I don't know how you can expect anyone to buy into ARC. I would very much like to try out an a770, but... then... why, when there is the 3060ti or 4060ti's and 7600xt's and whatnot
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You left out H263 (DiVX. XViD etc) on the history, they were critical to getting to H264 and kicked off home movies.
If your software runs on Linux I would buy an A770. Or the next gen equivalent.