Comment Re:Good products (Score 1) 79
You haven't worked for a large corporation.
You haven't worked for a large corporation.
Netflix and YouTube both use AV1, which is royalty free.
You're right about YouTube. I was thinking HEVC was one of their delivery formats, but apparently not.
Netflix definitely did use HEVC for delivery of some of its high-end content at one time. Whether they still do or not, I have no idea.
Either way, the fact that people are running into error messages suggests that there is some actual customer impact.
Quite true. Unfortunately, MS crap is also a really good example for a market failure.
Indeed. Windows and MS Office are a disgrace to the whole human race. No product on that level should ever have long-term economic success.
Yep. As if denial would make their predicament any less bad.
The always have been. Unfortunately, most of their customers are too. It just has gotten more concrete with LLMs now.
I get the driver behind this. Also trade-secrets, etc.
But is this really a local model and is no data transferred? There is some fuzzy language in "use an on-device AI model to power some of its features". What bout other features? What about if it "powers" the features, bit the data is still sent home? The whole thing looks like a lie by misdirection to me.
Difficult to say. I have no idea how much power an "NPU" draws.
Smart. Instead of charging each customer an additional $0.04 per unit, or even eating those costs ($600k, in other word chump change), they use it as an excuse to upsell their product line.
Except that nobody who buys one of their machines is going to think, "I could pay an extra $100 and my machine would work better." They're going to think, "This piece of s**t can't even do things that my cell phone from eight years ago can do. Why did I buy this, and why should I ever buy anything from this manufacturer in the future?"
This level of penny-wise, pound-foolish behavior is a sure way to permanently lose customers.
Anyone who wants to do H.265 encoding
...or decoding...
will probably be looking at the higher end models anyway.
You mean like... anyone who wants to watch Netflix or YouTube or any other streaming service's high-res content?
And I read RPG as rocket propelled grenades first.
It means fewer cats died.
hard to dispute
I see that you haven't worked with/against corporate purchasing decision.
If a corporation buys 5 it doesn't matter, but when they purchase 5000 it matters.
"And do you think (fop that I am) that I could be the Scarlet Pumpernickel?" -- Looney Tunes, The Scarlet Pumpernickel (1950, Chuck Jones)