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  • Intel Releases oneVPL 2022.2 With GPU Copy Improvements, Linux System Analyzer

    Phoronix: Intel Releases oneVPL 2022.2 With GPU Copy Improvements, Linux System Analyzer

    In addition to the excitement of the Arc Graphics A750 and A770, Intel has unveiled oneVPL 2022.2 as the newest version of this open-source video processing library that is their flagship video decode/encode library and related video processing toolkit as part of oneAPI...

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    It would be really nice if they'd release a Home version of the Flex; a Flex 110 or 115 running at 15-35W and costing $100-200. As a home user, I don't really need support for up to 68 720p30 streams, but being able to backup my movies, become a content creator, creating a low cost home lab, etc are very appealing use cases a lot of us would have that a low end Flex would be very capable of doing.

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      Current version is 2022.2.4, released 2 weeks ago:


      2022.2.0 was tagged in July already:
      Intel® Video Processing Library API, dispatcher, and examples - Tags · intel/libvpl


      Only the release notes were added yesterday.

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