![]() My desktop PC draws 150 Watts during rendering. Blackmagic Design is getting in early to the M1 chip game with a constant stream of updates for DaVinci Resolve. ![]() The (render-speed)/(power-demand) figure favors the M1 already now, though. Software is truly starting to show its potential and getting impressively updated to take advantage of the new chip architecture. I doubt the 2nd generation M* will be able to fully surpass dedicated GPUs - I mean they have been evolving for 20 years now, and NVidia sure know what they are doing.Īnyway, I am happy to play around with my new little toy (M1), and I like it! Instead of paying 1000€ for a decent GPU, it may make sense to wait for 2nd generation chips and purchase a new iMac or Mini (if they are updated with the M2 chips). I have been following PC GPU markets since the annoucements of the RTX 3000 series, and due to shortages the prices are just insane. ![]() In my test video I applied some slow-motion effect with motion estimation, this seems to be too much for the M1, and is way faster on a dedicated GPU - even a very old one like my 1070. Just tested with Resolve 17.1.1 Studio and was suprised that I was able to edit 5K/10bit HEVC (200Mbit/s) without any issues.įor basic HEVC and H.264 decoding (and therefore editing) the M1 seems plenty fast. I got the vanilla M1 MB Air to be my travel laptop (hopefully this summer). ![]()
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