• kugmo@sh.itjust.worksBanned
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      How do you not know that Intel has they same type of open source graphics driver like AMD? Their kernel module, OpenGL and Vulkan libraries are all free software, only requiring small firmware blobs. That’s why Intel ‘just werks’ on Linux without having to download a 500mb kernel module or have a separate .iso available to download specific to the hardware.

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      At an absolute minimum! When Arc first came out I considered getting one just for the AV1 encoder, but there’s very little else going for the whole line. An open-source driver at least makes the techier among us more likely to want to play with one.

      • Aniki 🌱🌿@lemm.eeBanned
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        There was some mesa bug that was over 2 years old that was just merged in recently that fixed a huge Arc bottleneck. It’s embarrassing how bad the implementations are for both Windows and Linux.

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      I mean so long as it’s a decent enough card, people will buy it. The arc cards we already got have some pretty solid price/performance, at least after the drivers got improved.

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    That article is full of speculation; “if this” and “if that” and “if this other thing” than it will be great for everyone!

    “If” is doing a hell of a lot of heavy lifting…

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      I’d like to say they can only get better than the current generation, but it is Intel we’re talking about.

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    Hoping they can outperform the dying 2080 Ti I have. I could use a cheap GPU upgrade.

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      Were they though? After they fixed the drivers and used proper transition layers for directX they’re really decent entry-level cards.

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      Uh they weren’t garbage, there was some crappy drivers early on, but that’s mostly been fixed now. They’re no 4090Ti Ultra Premium Super Whatever, but on cost to performance in the entry level segment they’re solid performers

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      The Arc cards are the most price efficient graphics cards now, that’s hardly garbage.

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        Have people actually used them for transcoding in anger yet? I was very interested in buying one for transcoding on a Plex or jellyfin server but last I checked, there were still lots of driver limitations

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            Supposed to yes, but when I last checked (which was a few months ago, admittedly), it would crap out if you tried to transcode more than a couple of streams at a time. Which given that an intel CPU with quicksync can easily do 20+ 1080p streams, was a bit of a let down.

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            I was tempted to try it but my Jellyfin server is hosted on an Unraid box and Unraid doesn’t (didn’t?) support the Intel GPUs.

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      Its performance and driver situation might not be as great as AMD and Nvidia at the moment, but at least it works. At the very least still miles ahead of Moore Threads GPUs, which released around the same time.

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      Latest batch of drivers has them competing against the mid-range current-gen cards. They’re putting in the work to really start throwing punches.