Anyways, lots of benchmarks will be revealed. I won't be getting the fully spec'd out model either. I was looking a the fine print to that and it seems its comparison is to the imac which is strange since i rather see the performance from prior m1 chips. I picked up an openbox Mac Studio base model too so you can see those results too.Īrtemis 1X: 07.07 fps 2X: 05.11 fps 4X: 01.18 fps In Topaz there wasn't a difference in speed between the base and upgraded model and the CPU was slightly out performing the M1 Pro/Max 10 Core anyway so didn't think it was worth the extra money. Gaia 1X: 2.70 fps 2X: 1.66 fps 4X: 1.36 fpsĤX Slowmo Apollo: 7.01 fps Chronos: 2.66 fps Chronos Fast: 4.69 fps Here's my 16" M2 Max (14" is quite a bit slower due to the lower TDP on the system)Īrtemis 1X: 11.28 fps 2X: 6.78 fps 4X: 2.41 fps Gaia 1X: 4.87 fps 2X: 3.16 fps 4X: 2.34 fpsĤX Slowmo Apollo: 8.48 fps Chronos: 4.12 fps Chronos Fast: 6.11 fps ![]() Processing Settings: device: 0 vram: 1 instances: 1Īrtemis 1X: 13.02 fps 2X: 7.74 fps 4X: 2.87 fps The M2 Max 38 core is right there with the 48 core model. The Ultra is clearly faster than the other M1 variants now. There's been quite a few changes since my post last year. ![]() With the new preference for “disabling anonymous data collection” - was it previously sending anonymous data without asking?Īlso doesn’t the “reduce jittery motion” use the Chronos Fast model? If Apollo is the best model for accurate interpolation why does “reduce jittery motion” use use Chronos Fast and not Apollo?Īlso why on the “roadmap” page does it say Chronos Fast is better for slowmo >8x? What’s that doing differently and why would that be better? So Apollo always creates 8x the frames and discards some - so if Chronos Fast takes less source frames into account shouldn’t that mean it’s less accurate at non-linear motion? Maybe if you need >8x the frames there could be a different Apollo model for that unless that would be much too slow.Here you go. What’s changed with the Apollo model compared to in v3.1.8? Is it just a bit more accurate? Please take a look at the Video Roadmap Update for more context on what we’re focusing on right now. NOTE: Please share your benchmark results only in this benchmark-related post. Windows 22H2 users may experience a delay when they run models for the first time.Fixes model directory being read-only for some Mac users.Fixes Full-frame Stabilization with Reduce Jittery Motion 5 passes.This allows videos to be played in more apps on Mac Adds feedback button and options to the Help menu.Links to the support page when an unknown error occurs. ![]()
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