https://videocardz.com/newz/nvidia-gefo ... d-encodingOur focus, however, is on video encoding. NVIDIA has confirmed that the RTX 5090 will feature three encoders and two decoders. The RTX 5080 will have two encoders and two decoders, while the RTX 5070 Ti is expected to include two encoders and a single decoder. The RTX 5070 (non-Ti) will only have one encoder and one decoder.
Professional-Grade Video for All
GeForce RTX 50 Series GPUs deliver a generational leap in NVIDIA encoders and decoders with support for the 4:2:2 pro-grade color format, multiview-HEVC (MV-HEVC) for 3D and virtual reality (VR) video, and the new AV1 Ultra High Quality mode.
The new series is equipped with the 9th-generation NVENC encoder, which is said to improve video quality by 5% for HEVC and AV1 encoding. The Blackwell gaming cards will also include a 6th-generation decoder with 2x speed for H.264 video decoding.
More importantly, the RTX 50 series now supports the 4:2:2 pro-grade color format. While 4:2:0 is sufficient for everyday video playback and internet use, 4:2:2 caters to professionals who work with raw footage requiring higher color depth. Such files are approximately 1.3x larger in raw size and contain double the color information. The RTX 50 series supports this format through hardware and can decode up to 8x 4K 60 FPS streams per decoder, says the company.
Aber NVIDIA hat explizit von 1 Petaflop bei FP4 gesprochen. Ein gigantischer Unterschied! I.d.R. ist FP4 16x schneller als FP64, insofern die Hardware FP64 beherrscht und nicht künstliche beschnitten ist.bis zu 1 Petaflop KI-Leistung mit FP64-Präzision liefern soll
Erzählt da auch an einer Stelle was Interessantes oder liest er mir durchgehend nur die Specs vor und gibt seinen hausgemachten Senf dazu?