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Viewers won’t wait for your pipeline to catch up. This episode breaks down a practical roadmap for scaling video at the edge - where power limits, bandwidth costs, and live latency collide. With Advantech’s rugged, modular platforms (https://www.advantech.com/) paired with NETINT’s low-power, high-density ASIC encoders (https://netint.com/), we show how to move the heavy lifting closer to the camera and away from cloud bottlenecks - without compromising quality or operational control. Based on insights shared in Voices of Video Episode 72.
We detail the true cost of pushing raw feeds to the cloud for encoding and how 4K demand multiplies those bills. Then we shift to a hybrid edge model that cuts backhaul, stabilizes egress, and reduces end-to-end delay for live events. At the center is the Quadra Mini Server (https://netint.com/products/quadra/): a compact half-rack unit built for OB vans and remote rooms that can deliver up to twenty 1080p streams from a low-power, edge-ready footprint. It’s fast to deploy, easy to replicate, and engineered for environments where space, power, and uptime are non-negotiable.
What makes this approach different is co-design - aligning hardware, firmware, and partner integrations with real workflows. We explain how Advantech collaborates across CPUs, memory, and ASIC vendors to create platforms with long lifecycles, predictable performance, and clean integration paths. The payoff: multi-4K delivery without extra racks, greener operations through lower watts per channel, and workflows that scale with audience demand. If you’re battling OPEX creep, unpredictable latency, or integration friction, this episode maps a clear, actionable path forward.
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We lay out a clear plan to scale video at the edge using low-power ASIC encoders inside rugged, modular servers. From cutting bandwidth and latency to deploying the Quadra Mini in OB vans, we show how to grow without building new data centers.
• why video demand continues to outpace infrastructure
• bandwidth and cloud encoding cost pressures
• latency risks for live and interactive viewing
• ASIC-based encoding for power and density gains
• Quadra Mini Server capabilities and use cases
• hybrid edge workflows for predictable OPEX
• co-design with partners for longevity and fit
• greener operations through lower watts per channel
• next steps and where to learn more
Learn More:
• Download Advantech's Presentation → https://info.netint.com/hubfs/downloads/Enabling-Video-at-The-Edge.pdf
• NETINT Case Studies → https://netint.com/resources/case-studies/
• Advantech Edge Platforms → https://www.advantech.com/en/servers
• NETINT VPU Technology Overview → https://netint.com/technology/
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Chapters
1. Welcome And Topic Setup (00:00:00)
2. Why Video At The Edge (00:00:22)
3. Cost, Bandwidth, And Latency Challenges (00:01:31)
4. Advantech’s Approach And Ecosystem (00:03:18)
5. NetInt ASICs Meet Edge Servers (00:03:46)
6. Quadra Mini Server Overview (00:04:10)
7. Outcomes: Scale, Power, And Greener Ops (00:04:49)
8. Co-Design Model And Next Steps (00:06:04)
9. Closing Notes And Sponsor (00:07:41)
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