Microsoft has officially announced that it is finally bringing hardware-accelerated AV1 video codec to Windows 10 later this year. The AV1 codec offers better compression compared to the existing H.265 codec, and at the same time, it aims to reduce data usage when streaming videos online. The codec was announced by the Alliance for Open Media (AOM), a consortium founded by Microsoft, Google, Mozilla, Cisco, Intel, Netflix, and Amazon. AV1 or the AOMedia Video Codec 1.0 is a royalty-free specification and can be delivered across platforms. It has the potential to deliver 4K UHD video at an average of 30-percent greater compression compared to other codecs.
Windows 10 will soon get hardware-based AV1 codec, Spotlight for Desktop
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