Discover the new intoPIX MIPI CSI-2 to 1GbE Ethernet Adapter, powered by intoPIX TicoRAW: MIPI CSI-2 raw data compressed using intoPIX JPEG XS RAW technology, and streamed over 1GbE Gigabit Ethernet with less than 1 millisecond latency. Up to 4K60 RAW-bayer over a single 1GbE IP interface!
JPEG XS is known for low latency—but its wavelet design enables more: from one compressed stream, a receiver can independently decode full 4K, an HD layer, or a cropped region. This scalability fundamentally changes video distribution.
JPEG XS is now a supported technology in the GenICam framework, under the purview of The EMVA. This milestone marks a significant advancement in the field of machine vision, promising enhanced performance, efficiency, and interoperability for industry stakeholders.
Discover how Euresys and intoPIX demonstrate that RAW image compression can significantly reduce bandwidth, latency, and storage requirements — without compromising industrial inspection accuracy.
intoPIX and Lattice enable TicoRAW & JPEG XS on low-power FPGAs, delivering ultra-efficient, low-latency compression from sensor to display. The solution empowers OEMs and Tier1s to build smarter, scalable ADAS and in-vehicle vision systems.
By addressing critical challenges as the strategic shift from the traditional hardware-based solutions toward a new software-centric approach “The Software Defined Vehicle”, intoPIX empowers the development of next-generation automotive systems.
At AutoSens, intoPIX will highlight its innovative JPEG XS and TicoRAW technologies, specifically designed for automotive applications. These solutions provide high-quality image processing with ultra-low latency and minimal power consumption, critical for ADAS and autonomous vehicles.
How do you measure video compression quality? Video compression quality can be assessed using two primary approaches: subjective (human perception) and objective (data-driven) metrics.
To guarantee perfect management of the real-time transfer of video and medical metadata between multiple locations, a new DICOM-RTV communication service standard has been developed. JPEG XS can be used to ease its implementation over 1GbE and 10GbE networks as well as over 60Ghz wireless systems.