It’s been quite a while now that even iPhones have better stems quality than Windows Desktops. Windows ML has also been green flagged for use in production environments for months now with support from GPU vendors, such as Nvidia. Can we get a technical update on the remaining reasons for why we can’t get 100% Neural Mix quality on Windows Desktops? I really don’t see any more technical limitations. Given that you guys went as far as implementing this for Android, while barely supporting any hardware there, it just seems bizzare.
Hi @ECL, 100% NM Quality is already support on Windows ARM devices.
Hi Slak_Jaw, you are correct. However, Windows ARM devices barely support any hardware. Also, Windows ARM devices have significantly worse AI performance than those with dedicated Nvidia and AMD GPU’s. Since Windows ARM devices are supported and Windows ML is production ready, I believe it should be trivial to support 100% NM Quality for Nvidia and AMD GPU’s. I am very curious what technical reasoning is behind this.
Understood. I’ll pass this onto our engineering team for review and comment then @ECL.
Well all know it’s possible as your competitors are doing it (and have been for some time).
It’s not very encouraging to see staff implying that we’re expected to go out and buy ARM computers rather than providing what VirtualDJ, Serato etc already have. ![]()
Thanks for the input @PKtheDJ. I’m not implying anything. Simply sharing information that might be useful.
The title quite clearly specified non-ARM
The question was “Why can’t we have 100% stem quality on (Intel/AMD) Windows?” - which is a fair question considering what’s already available from competitors…
The reply was “It’s already supported on ARM devices”.
So we can’t have support on non-ARM devices because it’s supported on ARM devices.
How is that “useful”? ![]()
@PKtheDJ, I edited the title after I clarified things with the OP. This was to make this specific topic more clear. The original title was rather generic and only mentioned Windows - not mention non-ARM. I prefer to edit the community topics to make them more accurate for easier searching. Sorry for the confusion.
Since this is a suggestion topic, it makes more sense for the title to be specifically for non-ARM Windows devices not all Windows devices. I hope that clarifies things. Thanks!