Published on September 10th,2008 at 1:46 AM
By >Daimaou - G.G-B

Toshiba’s SpursEngine Hit Leadtek Image and Video Processing Card

The SpursEngine SE1000 CPU from Toshiba is one of the most advanced processors available when it comes to high quality video images. Today Leadteck announced their new WinFast PxVC1100 image and video processing board powered by the SpursEngine and stuck together with 128MB of XDR memory, a 1.6GHz.

This card’s main advantage is its fast HD video decoding and encoding, and also the ability to up-scale SD video to a higher and better resolution.

So far no information on the price of this little beast, but we just heard that Leadtek will use the CEATEC in Japan to demonstrate to the world the full power of their card.

Via Leadtek
Category Pc
              
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  • http://www.microdesign.nl/ MicroDesign

    Wow, this is a nice card. I’d like that one in my pc.

 

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