Ateme and AMD target lower OTT server counts with EPYC
Ateme and AMD EPYC™ are collaborating to enhance OTT efficiency through solutions that reduce server count and total cost of ownership. Their joint efforts focus on AV1 optimization and ensuring premium Quality of Experience (QoE) for sustainable streaming.
Key Takeaways
- Ateme and AMD EPYC are collaborating on OTT efficiency.
- The joint effort focuses on reducing server count and total cost of ownership.
- AV1 optimization is a named part of the work.
- The companies say the goal is premium Quality of Experience for sustainable streaming.
Why It Matters
For streaming operators, the immediate implication is fewer servers and lower TCO for OTT delivery without giving up premium QoE. The collaboration ties encoding efficiency directly to infrastructure cost, with AV1 optimization as the technical focus. That matters in an ecosystem where encoding software and CPU platforms are tightly linked, and where sustainable streaming is being framed around operational efficiency. The next concrete signal to watch is whether Ateme and AMD publish measured server-count or TCO results tied to AV1 workloads.
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