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Power consumption is a priority for NETINT customers and a passion for NETINT engineers and technicians. Matthew Ariho, a system engineer in SoC Engineering at NETINT, recently answered some questions about: - How to test power consumption - Which computer components draw the most power - Why using older computers is bad for your power bills, and - The best way for video-centric data centers to reduce power consumption.
Do we really need low latency? Or do we really need synchronization? - There is, among some of the bigger players and also among independent consultants that have different stakes, a sort of mutual agreement to keep asking this question... And while a valid question, it’s also kind of a self-fulfilling prophecy. Because as long as the bigger brands are not creating the experience that the audience is waiting for them to create, nobody’s going to have to move. So that is what I’m calling the dinosaurs here. They’re holding on to the thing that they’ve always been doing. And they’re optimizing that but not moving on to the next generation.
The Bitmovin Video Developer Report, now in its 6th edition, is one of the most far-reaching and useful documents available to streaming professionals (now with no registration required). It’s a report that I happily download each December and generally refer to frequently during the next twelve months.
One of the most power-hungry processes performed in data centers is software-based live transcoding, which can be performed much more efficiently with ASIC-based transcoders. With power costs soaring and carbon emissions an ever-increasing concern, data centers that perform high-volume live transcoding should strongly consider switching to ASIC-based transcoders like the NETINT T408. Computing the Payback Period is easy with this calculator.
Baidu Selects NETINT Transcoding Solution for its Cloud Video Service
NETINT Creates Industry Leading Transcoding Solution
NETINT joins HDR 10+ Ecosystem as Certified Solution Provider
itself s.r.o. has selected NETINT Technologies to provide an advanced encoding solution for their media distribution network infrastructure upgrade.
NETINT Technologies, an innovator of computational storage and video processing SoC solutions today announced a business and sales distribution channel partnership with Leading Light Technologies (L2Tek), a European distributor of advanced hardware and software solutions for broadcast, professional video, IPTV surveillance and industrial imaging markets
Codensity G4 SSD Controller SoC and D400 Series SSDs among the first to achieve PCIe 4.0 compliance