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AMD OpenCL - Speed up Your Video

AMD OpenCL, Accelerated Parallel Processing (APP) is a set of technologies widely used in both hardware and software. It accelerates GPU to invoke computing power when dealing with graphics, which offers a top graphics performance and faster speed for PC users and workstations.

1. What is AMD OpenCL?
ATi (Array Technology Industry), enjoys an equal reputation with NVIDIA, is a famous display chipmaker. In 2006, it was acquired by AMD, and then became a star member responsible of graphics business. Now it is a truly open and royalty-free programming standard for general-purpose computations on heterogeneous systems.
2. What Can AMD OpenCL Do?
As the core technology, AMD-ATI innovates the graphics for users. It brings PC users the superb vision experience. Mobility Radeon graphics processors, designed for portable products, shows users more exciting features with a guarantee of machine performance, processing capacity and mobility.
FoneLab Studio put this technology into practice in our products. It could benefit users from the followings,
- Scale across all of the available CPU cores on your system. That means you can add one or more AMD GPUs to or update applications achieve more performance potentially.
- Require approximately half the compute and storage of an equal size complex transform.
- Share data-objects that include pointers between the CPU and GPU.
The acceleration shows a obvious effect when converting HD video files to HD videos, and AMD OpenCL™ Accelerated Parallel Processing (APP) is able to speed up the conversation from DVDs and videos to videos with H.264 codes. Especially, when converting HD videos, it shows an obvious effect.

For enjoying the high speed of converting and downloading, you need to install the AMD graphics driver first. Because of different computer circumstances, you could refer to its official web (https://www.amd.com/en) for more details.