← Back to context Comment by seydor 7 months ago All this high speed fiber for nothing... 12 comments seydor Reply SG- 7 months ago it's almost like a majority of the world is still consuming data and video on mobile networks. lxgr 7 months ago Exactly. I'm glad I'm still in the return period for my 1TB microSD card! AlienRobot 7 months ago More media -> More speed demand -> More speed -> More media -> More speed demand... brnt 7 months ago Saturation is only a goal if it's a bottleneck. It's good to remove bottlenecks. ttoinou 7 months ago well we might start streaming 8K content ! Or maybe this could be used for 16K VR videos stop50 7 months ago Or the next <insert shooter with ridiculous size here> throwaway48476 7 months ago It's a shame European energy efficiency rules made 8K non viable. It's a great resolution. illiac786 7 months ago Framerate and hdr are more important.I don’t understand why 60fps never became ubiquitous, a pan scene in 30fps is horrible, its almost stroboscopic to me. lxgr 7 months ago Meh, I'll take 1080p at a higher bitrate and in a wider color gamut over the pixel soup many VOD services serve and have the audacity to still call "UHD" any day. akie 7 months ago Yeah damn those Europeans for outlawing energy inefficient things 1 reply → uyzstvqs 7 months ago Concurrent maximum efficiency + maximum availability is the way to go. This principle also applies to compute power and energy markets.
SG- 7 months ago it's almost like a majority of the world is still consuming data and video on mobile networks.
AlienRobot 7 months ago More media -> More speed demand -> More speed -> More media -> More speed demand...
ttoinou 7 months ago well we might start streaming 8K content ! Or maybe this could be used for 16K VR videos stop50 7 months ago Or the next <insert shooter with ridiculous size here> throwaway48476 7 months ago It's a shame European energy efficiency rules made 8K non viable. It's a great resolution. illiac786 7 months ago Framerate and hdr are more important.I don’t understand why 60fps never became ubiquitous, a pan scene in 30fps is horrible, its almost stroboscopic to me. lxgr 7 months ago Meh, I'll take 1080p at a higher bitrate and in a wider color gamut over the pixel soup many VOD services serve and have the audacity to still call "UHD" any day. akie 7 months ago Yeah damn those Europeans for outlawing energy inefficient things 1 reply →
throwaway48476 7 months ago It's a shame European energy efficiency rules made 8K non viable. It's a great resolution. illiac786 7 months ago Framerate and hdr are more important.I don’t understand why 60fps never became ubiquitous, a pan scene in 30fps is horrible, its almost stroboscopic to me. lxgr 7 months ago Meh, I'll take 1080p at a higher bitrate and in a wider color gamut over the pixel soup many VOD services serve and have the audacity to still call "UHD" any day. akie 7 months ago Yeah damn those Europeans for outlawing energy inefficient things 1 reply →
illiac786 7 months ago Framerate and hdr are more important.I don’t understand why 60fps never became ubiquitous, a pan scene in 30fps is horrible, its almost stroboscopic to me.
lxgr 7 months ago Meh, I'll take 1080p at a higher bitrate and in a wider color gamut over the pixel soup many VOD services serve and have the audacity to still call "UHD" any day.
uyzstvqs 7 months ago Concurrent maximum efficiency + maximum availability is the way to go. This principle also applies to compute power and energy markets.
it's almost like a majority of the world is still consuming data and video on mobile networks.
Exactly. I'm glad I'm still in the return period for my 1TB microSD card!
More media -> More speed demand -> More speed -> More media -> More speed demand...
Saturation is only a goal if it's a bottleneck. It's good to remove bottlenecks.
well we might start streaming 8K content ! Or maybe this could be used for 16K VR videos
Or the next <insert shooter with ridiculous size here>
It's a shame European energy efficiency rules made 8K non viable. It's a great resolution.
Framerate and hdr are more important.
I don’t understand why 60fps never became ubiquitous, a pan scene in 30fps is horrible, its almost stroboscopic to me.
Meh, I'll take 1080p at a higher bitrate and in a wider color gamut over the pixel soup many VOD services serve and have the audacity to still call "UHD" any day.
Yeah damn those Europeans for outlawing energy inefficient things
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Concurrent maximum efficiency + maximum availability is the way to go. This principle also applies to compute power and energy markets.