INTEL vs APPLE... tablet video editing with Davinci Resolve
Constant Geekery
Can you use a tablet to edit video with Davinci Resolve? In this video we compare the iPad Pro with Surface Pro 9 to see whether Intel has caught up with Apple Silicon for video work.
Yes, it's probably a bit silly to do serious 4K video editing tests with tablets, but we all know that Apple's M1 and M2 chips have the ability, and now that Davinci Resolve is available for iPad... how does it compare to a similar tablet featuring Intel's i7-1255U?
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CHAPTERS
0:00 Intro & tablet specs 2:07 Test overview 3:21 Encoders & decoders or GPU? 3:38 Timeline proxy resolution 4:01 iPad Pro timeline performance 4:26 Surface Pro 9 timeline performance 4:56 Rendering settings & process 5:53 H.264 render comparison 7:07 Initial reactions 7:32 H.265 render comparison 8:17 BRAW render comparison 8:58 Benchmarks don't tell the full story 9:31 Intel vs Apple Silicon 9:47 Video editing on a tablet? 10:28 The problem with M chips in iPads 10:47 Explaining the results 11:34 eGPU with Surface Pro? 12:06 eGPU explainer 13:03 Davinci Resolve Studio settings 13:45 Timeline performance 14:00 Rendering performance 15:27 IMPORTANT Disclaimer & eGPU conclusions 15:56 Conclusion - Apple Silicon benefits everybody 16:26 Charts
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