Crestron, a global leader in control and automation technology, announced that it is
leveraging intoPIX ultra-low latency JPEG 2000 technology in its next generation
DigitalMedia™ NVX Series architecture, a revolutionary network based AV
distribution system. Crestron debuted the DigitalMedia NVX Series at stand #C24,
Hall 2, at ISE 2017 in Amsterdam, Feb. 7 – 10. The intoPIX FPGA based compression
algorithm plays a key role in enabling the DigitalMedia NVX Series to deliver a
visually lossless 4K60 4:4:4 HDR video experience within a standard 1 Gigabit
Ethernet network with no latency – an industry first.

“Our ultra-low-latency JPEG 2000 IP-core – reaching 10 milliseconds – outperforms
most currently deployed solutions in terms of latency, image quality, and
resolution,’ said Gael Rouvroy, intoPIX CEO and Director of Technology. “We’re
thrilled that Crestron is incorporating it in their ground-breaking new DigitalMedia
NVX Series products.’

“intoPIX’s JPEG 2000 ultra-low-latency technology is integral to the ability of the
DigitalMedia NVX Series to transmit 4K60 4:4:4 HDR video with the full capabilities
of a standard 1 Gigabit Ethernet network, and with no latency. It represents a
dramatic leap forward in the transport of high-performance video over IP
networks,’ said Steve Samson, Executive Director, Business Development at
Creston.