Eight-gen NVENC’s AV1 support provides 40% more efficient compression over H.264 for higher quality live streams. The eighth-generation NVIDIA Encoder (NVENC) with dual encoders works in parallel and can automatically divide work for double the output, enabling video exports up to 2x the prior generation. What are the benefits of dual encoders on RTX 40 Series GPUs? Here’s some FAQ regarding the contribution of the RTX 40 to video editors and colorists: Nvidia GeForce RTX 4090: Video Encoding Both DaVinci Resolve and Adobe Premiere Pro, are adding support for AV1 and dual encoders. Video editors cut their export times in half, and the updated tensor cores will boost performance in AI Tools by 70%. Picture: Nvidia Improved video encoding and AI performancesĪccording to Nvidia, new dual, eighth-generation AV1 encoders, and dedicated hardware on the new GeForce RTX 40 Series GPUs, bring significant boosts for both video editors and live streamers. Both cards are considered very efficient regarding energy consumption, as claimed by Nvidia. As for the 4090 it will ship with a massive 24GB of GDDR6X memory. Nvidia is actually offering the RTX 4080 in two models, one with 12GB of GDDR6X memory and another with 16GB of GDDR6X memory, and Nvidia claims it’s 2–4x faster than the existing RTX 3080 Ti. There are two cards: RTX 4080 and the top-end 4090 (which will be available next month (12 October 2022). The GeForce RTX 40 series is Nvidia’s next generation GPU and incorporates a new architecture titled Ada Lovelace (English mathematician and writer). Furthermore, this new architecture can improve AI performances in DaVinci Resolve. These GPUs incorporate a new architecture titled Ada Lovelace and contain dual, eighth-generation AV1 encoders to dramatically speed up high-resolution raw videos. Nvidia has announced a new flagship series of its GeForce RTX GPU: 40.
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