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AMD claims a new Premiere Pro update can get better 4K video exports out of some Ryzen 4000 notebooks – Notebookcheck.net
Adobe’s Premiere Pro 14.2 update added hardware-accelerated encoding support for AMD GPUs. This, as the same chipmaker now claims, can reduce 4K video export times by up to 43% on the Ryzen 4000 H-series platform with Radeon RX 5000 GPUs compared to the CPU i…
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Newer versions (14.2 and up) of Adobe’s Premiere Pro include hardware-accelerated encoding support for AMD GPUs on Windows. It may make work on videos in the H.264 or HEVC formats faster and more efficient on PCs with integrated Radeon graphics. Therefore, this update may make notebooks with Ryzen 4000 U- or H-series processors and RX 5000-series graphics a better …
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