![]() ![]() Intel maintains the lead for most H.264/HEVC workflows, while AMD is either equal or slightly faster when working with intraframe codecs like ProRes. Comparing the M1 to a powerful desktop PC is an apples and oranges comparison. My desktop PC draws 150 Watts during rendering. For DaVinci Resolve, both the AMD Ryzen 7000 series and Intel Core 12th Gen processors can be a great choice depending on your workflow. The (render-speed)/(power-demand) figure favors the M1 already now, though. ![]() 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. ![]() I am on a 2017 8GB 3.1 GHz Dual-Core Intel Core i5 MBP and. 16GB of RAM is enough for standard 4K video editing. Anytime I tried to load in a 12K Blackmagic RAW footage, Resolve immediately crashed on the M1, but not the Intel. So, for H.265, both M1 CPUs and recent Intel CPUs might see performance gains. One thing to note was that while running the DaVinci Resolve 17 beta software, I did have crashes on the M1 system that didn't happen on the Intel system. H.265 4:2:2 and 4:4:4 Intel encode support in DaVinci Resolve Studio. ![]() Davinci Resolve is miles better optimized for M1 Macs than Premiere. The new M1 based system cruised on a render upresing 1080p to 8K SUHD. That update brought threefold speed increases to M1. If you need something more sophisticated than iMovie, the free version of Davinci Resolve is very highly rated, but I doubt it runs properly in 16gb. 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. DaVinci Resolve received an update in August for Apples M1 chip, found in the low-end 13-inch MacBook Pro, MacBook Air, and Mac mini. 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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