Follow @TroopOriginals in Telegram for more updates

10.5 — Xdecoder

Perhaps the most significant upgrade: sub-50ms inference for panoptic segmentation on a single NVIDIA A100. Previous versions struggled to break the 100ms barrier for full panoptic outputs. xDecodeR 10.5 achieves 48ms while maintaining 89.7% Panoptic Quality (PQ) on the COCO dataset, making it viable for autonomous driving and robotics.

With the rise of AV1 as the standard for 4K and 8K streaming (used by Netflix, YouTube, and Twitch), software decoding can be CPU-intensive. xDecoder 10.5 introduces improved scheduler logic that automatically routes AV1 streams to available GPU hardware decoders (NVIDIA RTX 40-series, Intel Arc, and AMD RDNA 3). In software-only mode, the new SIMD optimizations reduce CPU load by up to 40% compared to version 10.4. xdecoder 10.5

The improved speed and accuracy of version 10.5 unlock specific industrial applications that were previously too slow or inaccurate. Perhaps the most significant upgrade: sub-50ms inference for