

Please see the readme within the download for specific details relating to your OS and GPU requirements. For users focused on Fusion 64GB of system memory is typical.

đ6 GB of system memory is recommended and 32 GB is recommended minimum when using Fusion.macOS 10.12.6 Sierra - Windows 10 Creators Edition - CentOS 7.3.Important note: Regardless of which database type you use we strongly recommend that you backup your existing database (both DiskDB and PostgreSQL) before performing any upgrades.įor the full DaVinci Resolve 15 feature list, FAQs and information about upgrading from 12.5 or 14, please review This is a no charge upgrade for existing DaVinci Resolve Studio customers. My desktop PC draws 150 Watts during rendering.We are pleased to announce that DaVinci Resolve 15 beta 3 is now available for download from our support web site. The (render-speed)/(power-demand) figure favors the M1 already now, though. I doubt the 2nd generation M* will be able to fully surpass dedicated GPUs - I mean they have been evolving for 20 years now, and NVidia sure know what they are doing.Īnyway, I am happy to play around with my new little toy (M1), and I like it! Instead of paying 1000€ for a decent GPU, it may make sense to wait for 2nd generation chips and purchase a new iMac or Mini (if they are updated with the M2 chips). I have been following PC GPU markets since the annoucements of the RTX 3000 series, and due to shortages the prices are just insane. In my test video I applied some slow-motion effect with motion estimation, this seems to be too much for the M1, and is way faster on a dedicated GPU - even a very old one like my 1070.

Just tested with Resolve 17.1.1 Studio and was suprised that I was able to edit 5K/10bit HEVC (200Mbit/s) without any issues.įor basic HEVC and H.264 decoding (and therefore editing) the M1 seems plenty fast.

I got the vanilla M1 MB Air to be my travel laptop (hopefully this summer).
