Does anyone run Frigate OpenVino on an Intel Arc graphics card? #7354
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The title pretty much says it all. I have a Xeon system with an AMD graphics card running Linux. I won't buy an Nvidia card and I have been waiting forever and a day to be able to buy a Coral USB for MSRP. Using an Intel A380 seems like an interesting alternative. Is anyone running Frigate OpenVino on one of these cards? In a VM with PCIe passthrough? Thanks |
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Were you able to get an answer to this? I'm on the same boat and wanted to know how intel arc gpus work with frigate both on transcoding and detection (open VINO) |
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I never did get an authoritative answer. I bought an Arc A380 for my Xeon box when it was on sale. I honestly wasn't sure if the card would work in my machine at all because my old motherboard doesn't support resizable BAR. The card works fine in my computer, but I haven't had any time/motivation to see if Frigate will work with it. |
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I'm planning on getting an Arc card for transcoding in my next server build later this year. I have a coral for detection so hopefully I won't run into any issues. |
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The main issue I have encountered thus far is that Debian 11 does not have OpenCL support for intel DG2 (arc).
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I think Arc support on Linux is pretty threadbare, at least on platforms without rebar support. I have another X99 machine with a no-iGPU Broadwell Xeon. I run Arch desktop on this machine with Gnome. I had an Arc 380 in it. I would get crashes in Bambu Studio and Orca Slicer pretty regularly. I would also get constant complaints about OpenGL (or web GL, I can't remember) when I ran OnShape in the browser. I swapped the card out for an AMD Radeon RX 5500 and all of those problems with Bambu Studio, Orca Slicer, and OnShape disappeared. I wouldn't expect anything other than basic desktop support to work properly on an Arc card under Linux right now. Maybe things are much better on systems with rebar support. I got constant system crashes just trying to get video acceleration to work. I never even tried OpenVino. I already had a better-supported Google Coral device for object detection. |
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I was able to run OpenVino and hardware acceleration on Intel Arc A380. I have done it in proxmox LXC container with Ubuntu 24, on default docker with installed packages in docker container:
Interference speed was around 6ms on single camera with 3072x2048 resolution On Debian 12 LXC container I was able only to run hardware acceleration. |
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A user posted with this working on reddit https://www.reddit.com/r/frigate_nvr/comments/1f7yi9o/frigate_with_openvino_on_intel_arc_a380/?rdt=44320 |
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A user posted with this working on reddit https://www.reddit.com/r/frigate_nvr/comments/1f7yi9o/frigate_with_openvino_on_intel_arc_a380/?rdt=44320