Matrox Introduces D-Series Graphics Cards for High-Density-Output Video Walls
These new single-slot graphics cards drive up to four 4Kp60 displays and can be easily combined to output up to 16 x 4K monitors for high-density video walls in control rooms, enterprises, industries, government, military, pro A/V, digital signage, security, and more.
Leveraging a custom-built NVIDIA Quadro embedded GPU, D-Series delivers smooth video playback and graphics performance on up to four high-resolution HDMI or DisplayPort displays. OEMs, system integrators, and AV installers can also combine up to four D-Series cards via board-to-board framelock cables, to drive up to sixteen synchronized 4K displays. In addition, D-Series offers HDCP support for playback of protected audio and video content, as well as Microsoft DirectX 12, OpenGL 4.5, and OpenCL 1.2 support to run the latest professional applications.
Proven video wall ecosystem
D-Series works seamlessly with Matrox's complete video wall portfolio. Pair D-Series with Matrox Mura IPX capture and IP encode/decode cards for exceptional multi-channel 4K and Full HD capture, streaming, and recording support, and/or combine with Matrox QuadHead2Go multi-monitor controllers to power up to an astonishing 64 1920x1080p60 displays from one system.
Custom control
D-Series includes the robust and field-proven Matrox PowerDesk desktop management software. Users can select from a variety of advanced tools—including stretched or independent desktops, clone mode, pivot, bezel management, edge overlap, and more—to easily configure and customize multi-display setups. Additionally, the feature-rich Matrox MuraControl video wall management software provides users with an intuitive platform to manage video wall sources and layouts either locally or remotely, and in real time.
"It is an exciting time for video wall technology as customers are constantly demanding new and innovative ways to optimize visual platforms," said Fadhl Al-Bayaty, business development manager, Matrox. "With a new best-of-breed graphics range offering exceptional 4K output support, Matrox's deep product portfolio enables OEMs and system integrators to deliver industry-leading video wall solutions with unrivaled video capture, encoding, decoding, and now display support."
Availability
Matrox D-Series quad-monitor graphics cards, in both DisplayPort (part number: D-1480-E4GB) and HDMI (part number: D-1450-E4GB) SKUs, will be available in Q1 2020.
For more information, visit the product page.
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But can it run Crysis?
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Huh... i thought those guys went out of business like 20 years ago.
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Ahh... its a custom Quadro card. I had a feeling they weren't making their own chips.
Out of the internal card, but they were doing external card for wall of screen and huge display (and they were the only one that does this so good).
And as the source where in 99% provided by NVidia it is logical that we read all those news about Matrox and NVidia.
But can it run Crysis?
I guess so lol
but it's just a more powerfull quadro NVS
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Huh... i thought those guys went out of business like 20 years ago.
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Ahh... its a custom Quadro card. I had a feeling they weren't making their own chips.