Matrox Video publicizes that its Matrox LUMA Collection graphics playing cards with Intel Arc GPUs are actually transport.
Previewed at main commerce reveals all year long, Matrox LUMA playing cards are engineered to energy digital signage and video wall programs in each the mainstream and professional AV graphics markets. The vary satisfies demand for driving a number of screens and ever-increasing pixel counts, with a stability between dimension, reliability, and efficiency for various purposes.
Out there now are three LUMA playing cards within the mainstream graphics line:
- The half-height LUMA A310, the one trendy, low-profile fanless card. It’s ideally suited for small-form-factor gamers in areas the place quiet operation is a should.
- The only-slot, low-profile LUMA A310F card for purposes requiring extra efficiency, corresponding to driving multimonitor graphics in retail areas.
- The complete-sized, single-slot LUMA A380 card for much more efficiency and GDDR6 (6 GB versus 4 GB) than the opposite LUMA fashions.
All three of these LUMA playing cards have 4 outputs and might drive 4 5K60 displays. (All three may drive as much as 8K60 or 5K/120 shows however are restricted to 2 outputs when doing so.)
For the professional AV market, there are two LUMA Professional playing cards: the low-profile LUMA A310FP and the standard-height LUMA A380P. They provide the final word show flexibility, supporting as much as two 8Kp60, two 5Kp120, or 4 5Kp60 DisplayPort 2.1 displays. They can be mixed to drive a high-density-output video wall of as much as 16 synchronized 5Kp60 shows. Customers can simply add — and synchronize — shows by frame-locking as much as 4 LUMA Professional playing cards through board-to-board frame-lock cables.
LUMA Professional playing cards additionally characteristic GPU-based H.264 and H.265 media codec engines, setting a benchmark of their class. These engines are backed by the excellent Matrox Mura software program libraries, enabling the decoding of over 40 full-HD streams per card.