Google, Meta, and Vodafone hype a miracle codec that could shrink video traffic by petabytes while phones struggle to keep up


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  • Complex modelling is required to judge if devices can handle AV1
  • Software decoding drains batteries while hardware support remains limited to high-end phones
  • Encoding AV1 at scale adds major energy demands to data centers

The world’s largest platforms are rallying around a new video codec, betting that it will make watching clips and streams on phones smoother and less data-hungry.

Google, Meta, YouTube, and Vodafone have all put their weight behind AV1, a technology they claim can compress video streams by about 30% compared with older codecs.



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