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Clarifying HEVC licensing fees, royalties, and why vendors kill HEVC support
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Clarifying HEVC licensing fees, royalties, and why vendors kill HEVC support

  • Latest development shows manufacturers removing HEVC hardware support to dodge rising patent royalties, impacting 4K playback.
  • Patent pools and higher rates from HEVC Advance could widen costs for laptop makers through 2035.
  • Germany’s Nokia lawsuit blocks Acer and Asus from selling PCs due to HEVC patent disputes.
  • AV1 emerges as a royalty-free alternative, but broader adoption faces hardware and compatibility hurdles.
  • Nokia and other patent holders pursue licensing and litigation to ensure compensation for their technologies.
  • Access and Velos administer HEVC patent licenses, shaping who pays for decoding and encoding in devices.
  • HP, Dell, and others say hardware HEVC support is limited to premium systems due to costs and risk.
  • Nokia and other licensors argue licensing ensures ongoing research and development in video tech.
  • Experts warn the industry may face continued complexity from patent pools and multi-party licensing.
  • Scholars and industry observers see AV1 as a path to reduce consumer costs if adoption hurdles are overcome.
  • The report notes consumer impact as devices may rely on software decoding when hardware is restricted.
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