The computer is a world full of little things frustrating. One of the most demanding applications, without any valid reason is undoubtedly the Adobe Flash. Poor coding or otherwise, is always there that no matter the time, and regardless of the power of the machine used at some point you will always find a Flash application that will drive up CPU usage inexplicably.

While these occurrences are rare, one would do. However some of the new format uses without too often impossible to achieve because they have a very powerful processor. Reading a Flash video in High Definition is too often a real or a deal.

Simultaneous with the arrival of YouTube in Full HD (1080p), Adobe offers a solution to this problem with the beta 10.1 of Flash. This supports GPU acceleration under Windows, with the ATI Radeon HD 3000, HD 4000 and HD 5000, and the corresponding AMD FirePro, and all GeForce Quadro & after the G80 (which excludes the GeForce 8800 original, which did not support DXVA2) at NVIDIA. It will in all cases download a new driver. At NVIDIA, the GeForce 195.55 betas are also compatible with the new GeForce GT 240, while AMD, Catalyst 9.11 provides little new other than bugfixes.