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  • Matrox announce Odyssey Xpro+

    Matrox Imaging has announced Matrox Odyssey Xpro+, an enhanced version of the Matrox Odyssey Xpro scalable vision-processor board. Like its predecessor, Odyssey Xpro+ integrates off-the-shelf and custom technologies.

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    The Matrox Odyssey family offers support for Microsoft Windows 2000, Windows XP, and Linux. Prices start at $6495.

    $6495 ??????


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    • #3
      No kidding *faints*

      here is matrox's site info on it



      I'm still not clear as to what it does,
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      • #4
        It looks like a 6495$ capture card Funny how it has a G4 CPU built in...
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        • #5
          well, it would seem to me that you could do some really, really impressive things with that on the fly...

          of course, since it is in their imaging division... it is likely designed with medical tasks in mind.

          this reminds me... I was at the radiology ward about a month ago getting a chest X-Ray done... while I was waiting I was reading Radiology Today or something like that (yes, their reading selection was that poor) and saw advertisements for Matrox Imaging products in it.

          I am thinking of things like interfacing with things like MRI machines and other high speed real time image producing sensors. The ability to perform transformations on this data in real time is a major plus.
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          • #6
            Looks to me its more likely used for real time video capture and processing, such as from multiple input sources (cameras etc). Perhaps pattern recognition and image analysys from video or enhancement of streaming data from a monitoring/spy satalite.

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            • #7
              never underestimate the demand for a product that can read real time medical imaging and do analysis/transformation on it.
              "And yet, after spending 20+ years trying to evolve the user interface into something better, what's the most powerful improvement Apple was able to make? They finally put a god damned shell back in." -jwz

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              • #8
                Yeah, I'm not exactly sure what its designed for so just speculating. The user programmable FPGA feature is quite interesting.

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                • #9
                  a buddy of mine sells these. He puts together high end computers ( some up past 8 CPU's) with such cards and high speed cameras. they are used in manufacturing where they inspect stuff comming on a conveyer belt really fast. According to him, nobody else can match Matrox in this field, so they are still leaders in some areas, just not the ones we are interested in
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                  • #10
                    yep, seen some demo'd at a trade show , where IC's were coming past a camera at high speed, being captured and processed by a computer for inventory/QC purposes in real time.
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                    • #11
                      Ahhh, very cool.

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