Does specific ASIC-based tone mapping had beed added since this post (nov/2020)

Continuing the discussion from HDR Tone Mapping CPU Usage:

Hello,
i’m about to buy a nuc 10 to transcode 4k–> sdr with Tone Mapping but i hesitate between i5-1035G4 (Ice lake) and i5-10210U (Comet lake)
i5-1035G4 Quicksync version include HW tone mapping capabilities that i5-10210U have not.
I’d like to know if PMS support it or not.
tks

CometLake is supported pretty well. RocketLake (-11xxx) is not.

Our support pages (HDR tonemapping requirements) tell you what’s needed .

Also, at package installation time, the installer will inventory the system and tell you which requirements are not yet satisfied.

Thanks for your response, didn’t see this support page. So HW tonemapping intel/linux is supported if i read well.

However my question was between Comet & Ice lake. (i know tiger/rocket lake are not fixed yet)

When you say that Cometlake support well tonemapping i assume that’s it’s with software encode since only Icelake support tonemapping hardware encode ?

Sorry to ask again but it’s because it’s hard to find precise intel about this :slight_smile:

thanks for your time.

@gdesainth_yahoo_fr

Intel -9xxx processors are supported through the Intel-Compute-Runtime supplemental package to provide interface for HW tone mappng.

Intel -10xxx processors are as well

Where the lines blur is which ASIC is present.

Iris graphics is currently supported. Users report Intel-Compute-Runtime works well.

Iris/XE graphics are the ones not yet supported. (a combination of transcoder & upstream support of which I believe both are in process. It’s hoped (but don’t know) if the current transcoder beta will include support in its final release form. I’ve not been following that effort.

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