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Tips & Tricks to Heterogenous Programming with OpenCL* SDK & Intel® Media SDK - June 16 Webinar

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Intel® Processor Graphics contain two types of media accelerators: fixed function codec/frame processing and execution units (EUs), used for general purpose compute. In this 1-hour webinar on June 16, learn how to more fully utilize these media accelerators by combining the Intel® Media SDK and Intel® SDK for OpenCL™ Applications for many tasks, including:

  • Applying video effects and filters
  • Accelerating computer vision pipelines
  • Improving encode/transcode quality

These two tools, both part of Intel® Media Server Studio, are better when used together. With just a few tips, tricks, and sharing APIs you can unlock the full heterogeneous potential of your hardware to create high performance custom pipelines. Then differentiate your media applications and solutions by combining fixed function operations with your own algorithms, to achieve disruptive performance beyond the standard Media SDK capabilities with the secret element that makes your products competitive and unique.

In this session you will learn:

  • Big performance boosts are possible with Intel graphics processors (GPUs)
  • How to build media/graphics processing pipelines containing standard components, and customize with your algorithms and solutions
  • A short list of steps to share video surfaces efficiently between the Media SDK and OpenCL
  • How to combine Intel Media SDK and OpenCL to do many useful things utilizing Gen Graphics' rapidly increasing capabilities
  • And more

Sign up today

Webinar Speakers

  • Jeff McAllister– Media Software Technical Consulting Engineer
  • Robert Ioffe - Technical Consulting Engineer & OpenCL* Expert

 

 

 


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