This is indeed a disappointment and a kind of big deal indeed. AV1 encode also did not make it into the OBS and alike as of yet. Another issue on Arc is the lspci speed reporting: https://community.intel.com/t5/Graph...x1/m-p/1455448. Otherwise the card runs pretty decent.
I am not a gamer, so maybe my use-case is different. I had an AMD RX 6600 XT, for the very reason of open source drivers. After less than a year I swapped it for Arc A770 (50£ I had to add to the deal). My impression is that GPGPU (OpenCL but also ML workloads: pytorch) run way better on Intel than AMD. In order to get OpenCL driver on AMD I always had to deal with docker images, otherwise Mesa drivers would be messed up (maybe I wasn't skilled enough). Also ROCm would just not run reliably on RX 6600 XT (not officially supported, required some extra ENV var overloads). How is it possible that software which is marketed by AMD to run cross-platform does not run reliably on many (most) graphics cards made by AMD themselves. On Arc, after 30 minutes I had stable diffusion (https://huggingface.co/nitrosocke/mo-di-diffusion) running and doing 7it/s (beating Nvidia RTX 3080 doing 6it/s, which was a surprise).
I am just not sure that AMD open source drivers (in general sense, not only gaming) are better than Intel. And that is the impression I am getting from this thread.
I am not a gamer, so maybe my use-case is different. I had an AMD RX 6600 XT, for the very reason of open source drivers. After less than a year I swapped it for Arc A770 (50£ I had to add to the deal). My impression is that GPGPU (OpenCL but also ML workloads: pytorch) run way better on Intel than AMD. In order to get OpenCL driver on AMD I always had to deal with docker images, otherwise Mesa drivers would be messed up (maybe I wasn't skilled enough). Also ROCm would just not run reliably on RX 6600 XT (not officially supported, required some extra ENV var overloads). How is it possible that software which is marketed by AMD to run cross-platform does not run reliably on many (most) graphics cards made by AMD themselves. On Arc, after 30 minutes I had stable diffusion (https://huggingface.co/nitrosocke/mo-di-diffusion) running and doing 7it/s (beating Nvidia RTX 3080 doing 6it/s, which was a surprise).
I am just not sure that AMD open source drivers (in general sense, not only gaming) are better than Intel. And that is the impression I am getting from this thread.
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