Matrox Imaging Releases Updated Matrox Supersight Solo High-Performance Computing Platform

May 14, 2018
Matrox® Imaging is pleased to announce a series of updates to the Matrox Supersight Solo high performance computing (HPC) platform, notably a new system host board (SHB) that improves computing performance.

Matrox® Imaging is pleased to announce a series of updates to the Matrox Supersight Solo high performance computing (HPC) platform, notably a new system host board (SHB) that improves computing performance. Matrox Supersight Solo was designed to simplify system configuration, allowing OEMs and integrators to use Matrox frame grabbers in a validated PC from a single vendor.

Within this lifecycle-managed platform, components are judiciously selected to ensure consistent long-term availability, so that OEMs can maximize return on original investment while delivering continuous product offerings.
Enhanced flexibility
Designed to deliver image-acquisition flexibility and exceptional performance, the Matrox Supersight Solo supports image-acquisition boards for all major interfaces, including Camera Link®, Camera Link HS™, CoaXPress®, DisplayPort™, DVI, GigE Vision®, HDMI, SDI, and analog. OEMs and developers thus have the liberty to use any Matrox frame grabbers to interface to any camera type, and utilize multi-core CPU, GPU, and FPGA technology for intensive image capture and processing tasks—all within a robust, flexible platform.

Maximized computational density
Matrox Supersight Solo features a new chassis to optimize compute density, with space for up to 13 full-length, full-height PCIe® 2.0 boards to suit a wide range of image-acquisition requirements.

Backed by proven imaging library
Matrox Supersight Solo is fully supported by Matrox Imaging Library (MIL), an established collection of software tools for developing industrial imaging applications that helps developers deliver a complete solution in a timely manner.

“In keeping with Matrox Imaging’s commitment to assured quality and longevity, updates to the Matrox Supersight Solo—and updates to all our hardware—are made with careful selection of components to ensure consistent long-term availability,” says Fabio Perelli, product manager. “We consistently strive to offer flexible environments that support product selection from Matrox offerings as well as third-party products.”
Availability
Matrox Supersight Solo will be available at the end of Q2 2018.

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