intoPIX and Nextera-Adeas Unveil Cutting-Edge IPMX Demo with JPEG XS on Compact FPGAs at Infocomm 2025
intoPIX, a leader in low-latency, lightweight AV-over-IP compression solutions, is excited to continue its collaboration with Nextera Video and Adeas, presenting the latest advancements in FPGA-based JPEG XS TDC solutions tailored for IPMX and SMPTE ST 2110. This groundbreaking demonstration will highlight the seamless integration of these technologies into compact, cost-effective AMD Zynq™ 7000 series SoCs and modules. The showcase will take place at Infocomm 2025 in Orlando, offering attendees an exclusive look at how these innovations are reshaping the future of professional audiovisual (Pro AV) workflows.
Advanced JPEG XS Solutions for Broadcast-Quality AV-over-IP
At the heart of this collaboration is intoPIX’s new JPEG XS RTP video subsystem IP core, which leverages the most advanced JPEG XS codec technology. This includes support for both the common JPEG XS profile and the newly introduced JPEG XS TDC (Transport Dependent Coding) profile, delivering flawless imaging with up to twice the compression efficiency compared to previous standards. The IP subsystem integrates seamlessly with Nextera-Adeas’ IPMX/ST 2110 cores, providing a comprehensive solution that combines intoPIX’s TicoXS FIP core, SMPTE 2110-22 core, and an AES encryption core for enhanced security.
This integration enables high-quality, secure 4Kp60 HDMI over 1G Ethernet while maintaining an impressively small FPGA footprint. The design is optimized for compact, cost-effective FPGA families like the AMD Zynq 7030 SoC, making it ideal for Pro AV companies seeking to deliver broadcast-quality performance without escalating costs.
Enhanced Features for Compatibility and Security
Nextera-Adeas has introduced two key features into their IPMX core solution, further elevating its capabilities. The first is NMOS IS-11 (Stream Compatibility Management), which ensures seamless compatibility between senders and receivers in IPMX ecosystems. The second is the Privacy Encryption Protocol (PEP), which adds an extra layer of security for IPMX devices, safeguarding sensitive data during transmission. These enhancements not only improve operational efficiency but also address growing concerns around cybersecurity in professional AV environments.
“The integration of PEP security and intoPIX’s latest TicoXS FIP cores alongside our ST2110/IPMX cores represents a significant leap forward,” explained Antoine Wijlaars, Managing Director of Adeas. “This collaboration demonstrates our commitment to delivering secure, high-performance solutions that meet the evolving needs of the industry.”
A Cost-Optimized Solution for OEMs
The joint demo design underscores the potential for AV companies to adopt smaller, more affordable hardware without compromising on functionality or quality. By leveraging compact AMD Zynq 7000 SoCs, manufacturers can reduce costs while maintaining the high standards required for professional broadcast and Pro AV applications.
“Demonstrating the integration of IPMX and JPEG XS into smaller, cost-optimized products like the AMD Zynq 7000 SoC means that AV companies can keep costs down while maintaining broadcast-quality functionality,” said Ramesh Iyer, Senior Director of Pro AV, Broadcast & Consumer at AMD. This development is particularly valuable for OEMs looking to IPMX-enable their existing or new products quickly and efficiently.
Accelerating IPMX Adoption Across Industries
The collaboration between intoPIX, Nextera-Adeas, and AMD is set to accelerate the adoption of IPMX and TicoXS FIP technologies across the Pro AV and broadcast sectors. By combining intoPIX’s cutting-edge compression solutions with Nextera-Adeas’ robust IPMX/ST 2110 cores, the partnership provides OEMs with everything they need to integrate these technologies into their product lines with ease.
“The Nextera-Adeas solution integrated with intoPIX JPEG XS provides everything needed to help OEMs IPMX-Enable their new or existing products quickly and easily,” said Jed Deame, CEO of Nextera Video. This streamlined approach reduces time-to-market and empowers manufacturers to deliver innovative solutions that meet the demands of modern AV workflows.
Jean-Baptiste Lorent, Head of ProAV Group at intoPIX, emphasized the significance of this initiative: “This collaboration is set to greatly accelerate IPMX and TicoXS FIP integration, bringing improved efficiency and performance to our valued OEM customers on AMD FPGAs.”
Experience the Future of AV-over-IP at Infocomm 2025
Attendees of Infocomm 2025 will have the opportunity to witness this groundbreaking technology firsthand. intoPIX will be showcasing the joint reference design at booth 2761, while Nextera-Adeas will present their innovations at the IPMX booth 3089. Visitors are invited to explore how the integration of JPEG XS, IPMX, and advanced security protocols is transforming the landscape of professional AV and broadcast solutions.
As the demand for high-quality, low-latency AV-over-IP systems continues to grow, the collaboration between intoPIX, Nextera-Adeas, and AMD highlights the importance of innovation, efficiency, and security in meeting the needs of modern industries. By delivering a cost-effective, scalable solution optimized for compact FPGAs, this partnership paves the way for broader adoption of IPMX and JPEG XS technologies, empowering businesses to achieve new levels of performance and reliability in their AV workflows.
About intoPIX
intoPIX creates and licenses innovative image processing, compression and video networking solutions. It delivers unique IP-cores and efficient software solutions to manage more pixels, preserve quality with no latency, save cost & power, and simplify storage and connectivity. intoPIX is passionate about offering people a higher-quality image experience. Their solutions open the way to new imaging workflows and new devices, reducing costs in HD, 4K, or even 8K, replacing uncompressed video, and always preserving the lowest latency with the highest quality.