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==={{Anchor|3.0}}VCE 3.0===
Video Code Engine 3.0 (VCE 3.0) technology features a new high-quality video scaling and - since version 3.4 - [[High Efficiency Video Coding]] (HEVC/H.265).<ref>https://lists.freedesktop.org/archives/dri-devel/2015-June/084083.html [pull] amdgpu drm-next-4.2</ref><ref>https://github.com/rigaya/VCEEnc</ref>
It, together with [[Unified Video Decoder|UVD]] 6.0, can be found on 3rd generation of Graphics Core Next (GCN3) with "Tonga", "Fiji", "Iceland", and "Carrizo" (VCE 3.1) based graphics controller hardware, which is now used [[AMD Radeon Rx 300 Series]] (Pirate Islands GPU family) and VCE 3.4 by actual [[AMD Radeon Rx 400 Series]] and [[AMD Radeon 500 Series]] (both Polaris GPU family).
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