Thursday, September 12, 2024

IHSE Unveils the World’s First KVM Extender with Groundbreaking JPEG XS Technology

IHSE has introduced the first-ever KVM extender featuring innovative JPEG XS technology, developed in collaboration with the Fraunhofer Institute—the inventors behind the MP3 codec. This new technology delivers exceptionally high image quality with virtually no latency while requiring minimal bandwidth. Efficiency through Low Bandwidth The new KVM extenders with JPEG XS technology allow for the transmission of ultra-high-resolution video with almost zero delay, all while using significantly less bandwidth. This efficient use of bandwidth ensures high-quality video without artifacts or frame drops. Additionally, the reduced bandwidth needs contribute to lower energy consumption, cooling costs, and CO2 emissions, offering significant cost savings and a more sustainable solution. High-Resolution Video over 1G Networks IHSE offers these cutting-edge extenders in DisplayPort 1.2 and HDMI 2.0 models, designed to work seamlessly with 1G networks. They support high-resolution video transmission, handling up to 4K60 and 5K60 (1440p) video signals, and are compatible with USB 2.0 when used with optional add-on modules. Existing add-on modules work perfectly with the new JPEG XS models, ensuring a smooth upgrade process. Upgrade Path for Existing Users For users of IHSE's Draco ultra extenders, there’s an easy path to upgrade to the new JPEG XS platform through a firmware update. This allows businesses to enhance their current setups without the need for significant hardware changes. The JPEG XS extenders are designed for seamless integration with Draco tera KVM matrices, and for added reliability, all models are available with optional redundant data paths. IHSE’s new KVM extenders represent a major step forward in video transmission technology, offering unmatched performance, energy efficiency, and cost-effectiveness.

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