intoPIX Unveils Latest JPEG XS FPGA Cores with Nextera-Adeas ST2110/IPMX, Streamlining IPMX Development at NAB Show
Mont-Saint-Guibert, Belgium, April 12, 2024 - intoPIX, a pioneering provider of lightweight compression solutions, is thrilled to announce its collaboration with Nextera Video and Adeas showcasing the latest iteration of its groundbreaking JPEG XS solutions tailored for ST2110 and IPMX. This demonstration will feature integration with Nextera-Adeas’industry-leading FPGA IP cores for ST2110/IPMX, set to take place at the upcoming NAB Show in Las Vegas.
The new release of the intoPIX JPEG XS subsystem IP core uses the most advanced JPEG XS codec, including the extended JPEG XS High profile and the new TDC profile for flawless imaging, offering up to twice the compression efficiency. The intoPIX subsystem IP cores feature TicoXS FIP core, also includes its RTP packetization, with optional AES encryption of low-latency high-quality JPEG XS video streams and directly interfacing with the Nextera-Adeas ST2110/IPMX solutions.
“The Nextera-Adeas solution integrated with intoPIX JPEG XS provides everything needed to help OEM’s IPMX-Enable their new or existing products quickly and easily,” said Jed Deame, CEO of Nextera Video. In addition to FPGA IP cores and NMOS control software, the complete solution includes reference designs containing all software, drivers and daemons, a simple control API, and an intuitive web GUI. Design services are also available to help customers with resource limitations get their products to market quickly.
Combining intoPIX JPEG XS with Nextera-Adeas ST2110/IPMX yields an unrivaled solution, boasting full JT-NM Tested badges for unmatched interoperability confidence. Beyond accommodating diverse resolutions and video formats, it enhances bandwidth efficiency, maintains zero latency, and optimizes FPGA footprint, delivering an unparalleled user experience. "This initiative promises speed-up JPEG XS integration significantly, delivering enhanced efficiency and performance to our valued customers," explains Jean-Baptiste Lorent, Marketing and Sales Director at intoPIX.
The joint reference design was rigorously tested alongside multi-vendor IPMX products in Munich recently, demonstrating interoperability features between multi-vendor transmitters and receivers. The successful testing event marked the official transition of the key IPMX documents from draft to finalized specifications.
"We're excited to announce this reference design integrating their latest TicoXS FIP cores, supporting both the JPEG XS High420.12 profile and JPEG XS TDC profile, alongside our ST2110/IPMX cores," explained Antoine Wijlaars, Managing Director of Adeas. "This design demonstrates seamless 4Kp60 transmission over 1G with minimal latency, a key feature of IPMX."
intoPIX, Nextera and Adeas will be showcasing their joint reference design running on Altera and AMD FPGAs at NAB2024. For more information, visit intoPIX (C6025) and Nextera Video (C3552) booths.
|
intoPIX Hot IP
Related News
- First software-driven JPEG XS solutions demonstrated by intoPIX at NAB Show 2019.
- intoPIX Launches Titanium at InfoComm, Boosting professional AV-over-IP Workflow Efficiency
- Why have all broadcast powerhouses embraced intoPIX JPEG XS? Unraveling the secret behind industry leaders' unanimous adoption!
- intoPIX enables JPEG XS high frame rates real-time encoding from 120fps to more than 1000fps with the TicoXS FPGA IP-cores
- intoPIX unveils new FastTicoRAW & FastTicoXS codecs for Apple silicon and makes the switch to ARM-based technology simple
Breaking News
- Ubitium Debuts First Universal RISC-V Processor to Enable AI at No Additional Cost, as It Raises $3.7M
- TSMC drives A16, 3D process technology
- Frontgrade Gaisler Unveils GR716B, a New Standard in Space-Grade Microcontrollers
- Blueshift Memory launches BlueFive processor, accelerating computation by up to 50 times and saving up to 65% energy
- Eliyan Ports Industry's Highest Performing PHY to Samsung Foundry SF4X Process Node, Achieving up to 40 Gbps Bandwidth at Unprecedented Power Levels with UCIe-Compliant Chiplet Interconnect Technology
Most Popular
- Cadence Unveils Arm-Based System Chiplet
- CXL Fabless Startup Panmnesia Secures Over $60M in Series A Funding, Aiming to Lead the CXL Switch Silicon Chip and CXL IP
- Esperanto Technologies and NEC Cooperate on Initiative to Advance Next Generation RISC-V Chips and Software Solutions for HPC
- Eliyan Ports Industry's Highest Performing PHY to Samsung Foundry SF4X Process Node, Achieving up to 40 Gbps Bandwidth at Unprecedented Power Levels with UCIe-Compliant Chiplet Interconnect Technology
- Arteris Selected by GigaDevice for Development in Next-Generation Automotive SoC With Enhanced FuSa Standards
E-mail This Article | Printer-Friendly Page |