top | item 45004242 (no title) roryclear | 6 months ago fewer features, easier setup, with more GPUs supported. (I've not used frigate myself though, only watched videos) discuss order hn newest diggan|6 months ago Where can I find the list of supported GPUs? Frigate been able to handle everything I've tried so far, all from Nvidia and AMD GPUs to even Intel iGPUs. serf|6 months ago same here -- it's also among one of the only things to support Coral devices and RPi video cores.I would imagine any GPGPU compute-capable pre-CUDA thing probably won't cut it. d0ugal|6 months ago I have used Frigate for years, I think early on it didn't support all of those GPUs. So it might be that said videos are out of date. load replies (1) pimlottc|6 months ago Sorry, which one are you talking about, frigate or clear cam?
diggan|6 months ago Where can I find the list of supported GPUs? Frigate been able to handle everything I've tried so far, all from Nvidia and AMD GPUs to even Intel iGPUs. serf|6 months ago same here -- it's also among one of the only things to support Coral devices and RPi video cores.I would imagine any GPGPU compute-capable pre-CUDA thing probably won't cut it. d0ugal|6 months ago I have used Frigate for years, I think early on it didn't support all of those GPUs. So it might be that said videos are out of date. load replies (1)
serf|6 months ago same here -- it's also among one of the only things to support Coral devices and RPi video cores.I would imagine any GPGPU compute-capable pre-CUDA thing probably won't cut it.
d0ugal|6 months ago I have used Frigate for years, I think early on it didn't support all of those GPUs. So it might be that said videos are out of date. load replies (1)
diggan|6 months ago
serf|6 months ago
I would imagine any GPGPU compute-capable pre-CUDA thing probably won't cut it.
d0ugal|6 months ago
pimlottc|6 months ago