Qualcomm working on AV1 codec support for its future Snapdragon SoCs: Report
Its mobile rivals Samsung and MediaTek have it. And other tech companies like Nvidia and Netflix have it. And now Qualcomm is also getting on the AV1 bandwagon as per a recent report. According to Protocol, the mobile chipmaker is āplanning to add support for AV1 to its upcoming flagship Snapdragon mobile processorā. The report also adds that 2023 would be the āyear AV1 finally sees broader adoptionā.
Snapdragon AV1 support: Hereās what you need to knowQualcomm is said to introduce AV1 codec support with a future Snapdragon processor codenamed āSM8550ā. Now, the current Snapdragon 8 Gen 1 carries a code name āSM8450ā while the supposedly next-in-line Snapdragon 8 Gen 1+ with āSM8475ā model name is rumoured to be in the works. That pattern of nomenclature would suggest the one with āSM8550ā could be Snapdragon 8 Gen 2, thatās likely to release in 2023.
More specifically, it would be Snapdragonās Adreno GPU that supports this native AV1 feature.
Needless to say, things might change subject to market conditions and other factors.
Now whatās somewhat reassuring is that earlier this year, in an interview with Anandtech, Qualcommās SVP Alex Katouzian said, āwe haven't been able to accommodate AV1. We'll probably accommodate in the future, but up until now, we just haven't been able to do it. Itās not that we don't want to do it - we just haven't had the ability to plan it in in time to try to make that happen.ā
AV1 (AOMedia Video Codec 1.0) is an open-source royalty-free video codec developed by the Alliance for Open Media, which consists of big tech companies like Meta, Amazon, Netflix, Google, Microsoft, and Intel among its founding members. AV1 vaunts better efficiency in video decoding, i.e., faster video playback and streaming with improved visual quality at bit rates about 50% less than H.264 (HEVC).
So, although Qualcomm is taking its sweet time adopting this AV1 codec, when it does arrive, a large share of the Android phone market will reap its potential benefits. And we will be looking forward to this.
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