MONTREAL, Quebec—Matrox has announced four new multi-channel SDI video input and output (I/O) cards in its broadcast OEM developer card lineup. Featuring full-height and low-profile cards supporting ...
Field to Air brings together world-class broadcast partners across the NAB 2026 show floor, united by an uninterrupted live signal chain powered by Dejero TITAN.
Matrox’s ConvertIP series enables zero-latency 4K video conversion and transmission across copper and fiber networks with support for multiple codecs.
The ConvertIP DSS and DSH models support SDI- and HDMI-to-ST 2110 conversion, as well as providing monitoring capabilities ...
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Long time PC enthusiasts that were around in the early days of 3D acceleration, when products from 3Dfx, S3, and ATI were all the rage, will no doubt be familiar with Matrox. Back in the early days 3D ...
MONTREAL—Matrox Video will showcase how broadcasters and media organizations can evolve toward modern, software-defined infrastructures designed to enhance operational flexibility and efficiency ...
Matrox Video to showcase software-defined live production solutions and IP workflows at NAB 2026, April 19-22, booth N2451 in Las Vegas.
Matrox was the first company to bring triple-head display support to the mainstream PC with their Parhelia graphics card in 2002. While the card earned praises for its sharp 2D image quality and ...
New Products and Interoperability Demonstrations from intoPIX and Matrox Video. MONT-SAINT-GUIBERT, Belgium, April 03, 2025--(BUSINESS WIRE)--intoPIX, a pioneer in high-performance video compression, ...
Most will remember Matrox, a company that dealt in mainly professional video cards that were great for multi-monitor setups before the likes of AMD's Eyefinity and NVIDIA's Surround Vision technology ...
Matrox has held a dominant position in the graphics card business since the beginning of the 1990s, but up to now the Canadian company has not seriously addressed one important segment of the market.
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