This story began as an investigation into why Cyberlink's Media Espresso software produced video files of wildly varying quality and size depending on which GPU was used for the task. It then expanded ...
If you have a server at home, there’s a very good chance it has a GPU, whether it's an old gaming card or a low-power card just used as a display output. Regardless of which kind of discrete card it ...
Hi all, just wondering if *ANY* software out there supports AMD GPU for video conversion / transcoding. Everything I've come across supports CUDA but so far NOTHING seems to support openCL. I'm ...
I bought an HP ML310e G8 v2 Tower server that has served as my NAS/Plex/Whatever server semi-reliably over the years and I've always flirted with the idea of upgrading it with the primary reason of ...
In a move to improve efficiency for enterprises processing video content at high volumes, Akamai added a media-optimized offering based on Nvidia GPUs to its cloud services portfolio “Media companies ...
Should you run GPUs in the cloud? The answer depends on your needs Your email has been sent Duckbill Group’s chief cloud economist Corey Quinn knows a thing or two about shaving costs off your AWS ...