Intel Announces Xeon E3-1500 v5: Iris Pro and eDRAM for Streaming Video

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Anandtech published Intel Announces Xeon E3-1500 v5: Iris Pro and eDRAM for Streaming Video

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The rise of video stream services, especially live services, has accelerated the need for dynamic and on-the-fly conversion of video content and the infrastructure to do so. Moving from HD to FHD and 4K as well as 360-degree video requires a lot of immediate compute power in order to keep up with the event being filmed, as well as keeping enough quality in tow to maintain the user experience. Traditionally there are three ways to do this: raw CPU horsepower, FPGAs, custom fixed-function ASICs, or GPUs. In line with this, Intel is releasing their new E3-1500 v5 series of processors with a primary focus on Intel Quick Sync. These are Skylake based CPUs, using four cores with hyperthreading, but are backed with Iris Pro graphics with the 72 execution units available and a redesigned embedded DRAM to accelerate computation over the previous generation.
 Intel Announces Xeon E3-1500 v5: Iris Pro and eDRAM for Streaming Video @ Anandtech