"Set for a year-end release, AV2 is not only an upgrade to the widely adopted AV1 but also a foundational piece of AOMedia’s future tech stack.

AV2, a generation leap in open video coding and the answer to the world’s growing streaming demands, delivers significantly better compression performance than AV1. AV2 provides enhanced support for AR/VR applications, split-screen delivery of multiple programs, improved handling of screen content, and an ability to operate over a wider visual quality range. AV2 marks a milestone on the path to an open, innovative future of media experiences."

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    16 hours ago

    maybe, maybe not.

    when h264 was introduced (Aug 2004), even intel had HW encoding for it with sandybridge in 2011. nvidia had at 2012

    so less than 7 years.

    av1 was first introduced 7 years ago and for at least two years android TVs require HW decoding for it.

    And AMD rdna2 had the same 4 years ago.

    so from introduction to hardware decoding it took 3 years.

    I have no idea why 10 years is thrown around.

    and av1 had to compete with h264 and h265 both. ( they had to decide if it was worth implementing it)

    • RedSnt 👓♂️🖥️@feddit.dk
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      14 hours ago

      Oh yeah, I’m sure they’ll include the decoding chips sooner, and apologies I should’ve been more specific and say that it’s me that is not planning on buying a new GPU with AV2 HW decoding until a decade from now.