In early 2008, due to popular demand, CoreCodec ported the until then Windows-only to a plethora of platforms and CPU architectures. CoreAVC is now supported on the
operating systems Windows, macOS and Linux, as well as mobile-embedded operating systems like Palm OS, Symbian, Windows CE and Windows Mobile - although the Linux version is not available as retail but only for
OEMs. CoreAVC runs not only on 32-bit and 64-bit
x86, but also on
PowerPC (including
AltiVec support),
ARM9,
ARM11 and
MIPS. As for GPUs, supported are
Intel 2700G, ATI
Imageon, Marvell Monahan, (limited) Qualcomm QTv. In February 2009, CoreCodec released an update to CoreAVC that implemented support for
Nvidia CUDA. CUDA allows selected Nvidia graphics cards to assist in the decoding of video. In March 2011, CoreCodec introduced support for
DXVA. Like CUDA, DXVA allows ATI and NVIDIA based graphics cards to assist in the decoding of video. == References ==