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OpenCL: Video Processing Results
Drivers Used
| Driver | Nvidia | AMD |
|---|---|---|
| Workstation | 311.50 | Catalyst Pro 9.003.3.3 |
| Gaming | 314.22 | Catalyst 13.3 Beta 3Catalyst 13.5 Beta 2 (Radeon HD 7990) |
Basemark CL
Similar to its image processing filters, Basemark CL’s video processing algorithms are a lot like the ones you might expect from real-world applications servicing this segment. The GeForce cards do a lot better with video processing than they did with image processing. AMD's FirePro W9000 also fares well, taking the top spot in each test except for the sharpening benchmark, where Nvidia's GeForce GTX Titan pulls ahead.
Video Processing
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