Video providers are starting to ramp up AV1 content production. And our latest GeForce RTX 30 Series GPUs are ready to tackle up to 8K HDR streams with a new dedicated AV1 hardware decoder.
By enabling AV1 decoding at the hardware level, we’re working to propel the ecosystem forward and increase AV1 adoption - as more customers are able to consume AV1, more companies will be encouraged to generate AV1 content.
In addition to adding AV1 decode support with our new GeForce RTX 30 Series GPUs, we’re collaborating with the ecosystem to make GPU-accelerated AV1 video a reality:
- Microsoft is adding hardware acceleration capabilities to the AV1 Video Extension, so Windows 10 users can enjoy better performance and higher resolutions.
- Google has updated Chrome on Windows 10 to support AV1 hardware decoding, and is making more AV1 content available on YouTube, making it easier than ever to watch 8K videos with dedicated AV1 hardware support.
- We are working with Twitch on the next generation of game streaming. AV1 will enable Twitch viewers to watch at up to 1440p 120 FPS at 8mbps; a feasible bitrate that can reach most home-broadband and 5G users.
- VideoLAN is enabling VLC, a top open source video player, to decode AV1 content using GeForce RTX 30 Series GPUs, making it faster and requiring less power.
AV1 is set to drive the next leap in internet-based video. It’s a bright future for the billions of hours of content consumed every day.
And GeForce RTX 30 Series GPUs, with the support of key video platforms, represent a key milestone in moving the ecosystem forward and bringing you a new generation of video entertainment.