Titanium (intoPIX) arrives at NAB 2024 to accelerate SMPTE 2110 deployments with JPEG XS
IntoPIX has presented in NAB 2024 Titanium, a system that encompasses different solutions to allow developers, installers and end users to optimize SMPTE 2110 and IPMX environments with JPEG XS connectivity.
Titanium has been built with the aim of combining JPEG XS, ST 2110 e IPMX to ensure that IP-based multimedia workflows can combine high quality, low latency and bandwidth efficiency. Introduced in NAB 2024, offers native support for NMOS, JPEG XS, ST2110, although IPMX support will come in the future.
intoPIX's latest bet is made up of two new families of solutions: a complete software development kit for workstations and servers (TitaniumSDK), leveraging embedded CPU, multithreading and discrete GPU, supporting both PCIe NICs and integrated NICs, and compressed and uncompressed ST2110, and an embedded development kit (TitaniumEDK) made specifically for SoC devices, with some specific processes targeting Nvidia Jetson SoC and AMD FPGASoC and other ARM SoCs, using their integrated NIC and taking advantage of software or hardware codec accelerations. Titanium is completed with TitaniumViewer, an application that transforms laptops and workstations into SMPTE2110 or IPMX stream viewers, and TitaniumShow, which converts laptops and workstations into single or multiple JPEG XS IP-based sources with display resolutions of all sizes.
The Titanium versions on display in Las Vegas offer compatibility with 4:2:2, 4:4:4, colors of 8, 10 y 12 bits, as well as a optimized encoding performance “at any resolution.”
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