A9.Of course they do. Apple had those in A series chips for a few years already (I believe since A11 if I'm not mistaken)
I'll be very surprise if they didntor is it only for Apple ProRes?
I didn't see anything about it on the tech specs.
Sure it does support VP9. Not only for decoding but encoding as well. AV1 is supported as well.VP9 hardware decoding would be the question I believe. Could we watch 4K YouTube with hardware decoding on AS Mac.
4:2:0Will it encode / decode both 10-bit H.264 & H.265 with 4:2:2 chroma sub-sampling?
I think the limitation for Nvidia was that they could only handle 4:2:0 chroma. There are lots of cameras with 10-bit 4:2:2 now, and this would be a big plus.
Thanks. I'll need to run some tests when I get the new machine. If there are large advantages to render times or timeline performance then I might have to consider shooting in 10-bit 4:2:0 and see if I can tell the difference with 4:2:24:2:0