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It seems drivers for GPUs and VPUs really need cooperation from the manufacturers.Thanks for the explanation. I just thought, the Pi Community is so big (compared to this Phytium device here), there already should be proper drivers for basically everything. I didn't thought that HW Acceleration under Linux is still an issue in 2022 or so. At least it sounds like the modern SoCs itself should have more than enough power to play videos fluidly when HW acceleration is present. It would be a waste to force this with pure software acceleration through raw CPU power or so - IMHO.
Chip manufacturers really could start to provide proper Linux drivers for their GPU units, nobody says that Linux drivers have to be open source all the time. I'm just a customer and all I want a device that simply works.
In this case a small, simple and power efficient "Mini PC" that can play YOutube Videos the same way my big PC can. - Just more efficient of course.
Nvidia has a bad reputation and last I heard is that they primarily focus on the closed source drivers and the open source driver Nouveau has nowhere near the performance of the closed source driver from Nvidia.
Short term there is no big problem to use closed source drivers, but as soon as Nvidia decides to drop support for older cards and things break down with newer kernels, you are SOL.
So even for Nvidia cards things have progressed slowly and I assume it's not a small community.
And that is also one of the problems with those cheap TV sticks.
Once they stop updating, you are stuck.
They might work for quite some years, but you don't get security updates, etc.
AMD is much more cooperative and is actively helping with kernel development.
From that perspective I'm happy we will get an AMD Radeon card and can't wait to receive this machine.