

However again the GPU compute accelleration of video & compositing is *doing something the GPU has already done for years*, which is composite images. I am not arguing that things can't come in an update, Logic has ALWAYS had interim updates that bring major features.
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So I remain unconvinced by your argument sir, though I'm glad you're a fan of OpenCL.Īny system builder will also see the same thing btw, a single core CPU is all you need for any of the applications I've mentioned, the goal is to keep the GPU's fed and the disk i/o full steam ahead.

The number of applications now taking advantage of GPU compute/OpenCL in the video editing, compositing & 3d rendering arenas has certainly hit numbers you could say are 'industry wide'.Īdobe Premiere, After Effects, Speedgrade, Photoshop & Lightroom.Īutodesk's apps use CUDA/OpenCL for everything from particle calculations to specific render passes (hardware based SSAO/CSAO etc) and physics etc, depends entirely on App.Ĭompositors like Nuke, Fusion & Color correction apps like Assimilate Scratch, Blackmagic Design's DaVinci Resolve, Lustre.Īnd yet still in the audio world you have how many commercial tools? 2? 3? And they're only plugins that offer a workflow very similar to what you get with DSP cards. Why is why it's so clearly targeted at the video market.
