Matrox Video Tackles Next-Gen Workflow Challenges With Matrox ORIGIN Fabric & Live Production Tools

At IBC 2025, Matrox Video will debut Matrox ORIGIN Fabric, designed for developers to share content among media applications using the most efficient connections available. It serves as a universal transport layer that intelligently handles routing and includes built-in redundancy. Visitors can also experience the company’s full range of live production technologies.
Matrox ORIGIN Fabric is a powerful low-level C++ SDK that enables asynchronous media content sharing between applications using the most efficient transport available. Extracted from the scalable, resilient media fabric layer at the core of the Matrox ORIGIN asynchronous media framework, Matrox ORIGIN Fabric gives OEMs and software developers the ability to improve performance and interoperability without re-architecting existing applications.
Matrox ORIGIN is the media-aware development framework from which Matrox ORIGIN Fabric was extracted and enhanced. It aligns with the EBU and Linux Foundation’s Media eXchange Layer (MXL) initiative, which promotes open, modular, software-defined IP media infrastructures. Matrox ORIGIN enables developers to build asynchronous, media-aware systems using off-the-shelf IT hardware and cloud platforms. With its modular architecture, REST APIs, and scalable SDKs, it supports platform-agnostic deployment and reflects MXL’s vision for flexible, interoperable media workflows.
To support the high-performance needs of modern media workflows, Matrox ORIGIN will be demonstrated at IBC 2025 running on the latest Intel Xeon 6 processors. “Intel Xeon 6 for Network and Edge, with integrated Intel Ethernet, is designed to simplify system architecture and deployment while delivering new levels of performance and efficiency. This translates to lower total cost of ownership, as well as flexibility that enables the ecosystem to build more agile and powerful solutions ready for the demands of the future,” said Nagesh Puppala, GM, Media & Entertainment Solutions Division at Intel. “Through valued collaboration, Intel and Matrox Video are ready to support the industry transition to open architectures and COTS hardware for next-generation production environments.”
In addition to the new Matrox ORIGIN Fabric and Matrox ORIGIN framework, Matrox Video will showcase a comprehensive lineup of IP media solutions at IBC 2025—including Avio 2 IP KVM extenders supporting IPMX, ST 2110, and NMOS; ConvertIP Series of ST 2110/IPMX encoders, decoders, and converters; Vion multi-channel 4K IP video gateway; Monarch EDGE low-latency encoders and decoders for remote production and contribution; and a range of developer tools including SDI I/O cards and ST 2110 Network Interface Controller cards (NICs), H.264 encoder and decoder cards, and SDKs.
Matrox Video’s support for industry standards such as ST 2110 and IPMX, along with its new alignment with MXL initiatives, reinforces the company’s position as a trusted partner for broadcasters, developers, and systems integrators embracing open, best-of-breed media infrastructures that prioritize flexibility, interoperability, and long-term innovation in live production. Whether designing modular live production systems, deploying media services across hybrid networks, or building cloud-native workflows, Matrox Video delivers the tools and technologies needed to innovate and evolve with confidence.
Visit Matrox Video at IBC 2025 to learn how Matrox ORIGIN Fabric and the broader product ecosystem can power your next-generation IP media workflows.
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