New “Power of X” architecture leverages scalable CPU power with the explosive performance of dedicated hardware for the ultimate realtime video editing experience.
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Montreal, Canada - June 25, 2002 - Matrox Video Products Group today announced the Matrox RT.X100 realtime video editing platform, based on the new “Power of X” architecture that leverages scalable CPU power with the explosive performance of dedicated hardware to give users a new level of realtime productivity. Including the full version of Adobe Premiere, Matrox RT.X100 delivers full-quality, full-resolution, no compromise realtime editing at a price that is comparable, or even lower, than other software-only realtime applications. Matrox RT.X100 is ideal for corporate communicators, event videographers, project studios, educational facilities, and digital filmmakers. It is scheduled to be available worldwide in July 2002.
“RT.X100’s new features such as realtime DV output, realtime MPEG-2 encoding for DVD authoring, advanced realtime color correction, and clean realtime chroma keying have been a real hit with our beta testers,” said Patrick Beaulieu, Matrox senior product specialist. “They are telling us that Matrox RT.X100 makes Adobe Premiere better than they’ve ever seen before, with better capture tools, vastly more realtime editing and productivity features, and faster export than any other video editing product in its price range.”
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Until recently, dedicated hardware has been required at the heart of every realtime nonlinear editing system because CPUs just weren’t up to the
demanding task of handling video in real time. Suddenly, with the advent of Gigahertz CPUs, editing software can be made to do some editing operations in real time, without hardware assistance, using just CPU power alone.
Software-based editing products hold the promise of being more flexible and more scalable because as CPU speed increases, so does editing performance.
On the other hand, dedicated hardware excels at a number of time-consuming functions such as DV and MPEG-2 encoding and 3D effects, which it can do very cost-effectively.
The Power of X combines the best of both approaches to deliver peak video editing performance, at a very aggressive price point, without quality compromises.
The Power of X, as implemented in Matrox RT.X100, now exploits the full power of the CPU for:
The Power of X, as implemented in Matrox RT.X100, exploits the full power of dedicated hardware for: