
Before long, it will be a full-on arms race: Nero announced their GPU-accelerated media converter last week, and now it’s CyberLink that jumps on the CUDA train. Note that CyberLink was already working with ATI’s Stream GPU compute. The idea is simple: GPUs can increase conversion speed by a lot (5x to 10x?) and ISV (Independent Software Vendors) who don’t support GPU compute would be left in the dust. That sounds like a good reason to jump in, no?
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