Matrox Video to Reveal ORIGIN Fabric at IBC2025: A Look Ahead at the Upcoming Unveiling of the ORIGIN Fabric by Matrox Video at the IBC2025 Conference.
Matrox Video, a leading provider of video technology solutions, is set to demonstrate a comprehensive lineup of IP media solutions at IBC2025, including Avio 2 IP KVM extenders, ConvertIP Series, Vion multichannel 4K IP video gateway, Monarch EDGE, and various developer tools [1].
Among these offerings, Matrox ORIGIN Fabric stands out as a transformative technology. This low-level C++ software development kit (SDK) enables asynchronous media content sharing between applications, serving as the transport backbone of the Matrox ORIGIN media framework [2].
Matrox ORIGIN Fabric simplifies media content sharing by offering automatic routing between source and destination applications with support for shared memory (local high-speed), TCP (compatibility), and RDMA (low-latency, high-bandwidth networks) [3]. It also provides multi-producer redundancy, allowing multiple producers for the same content stream with automatic failover, eliminating single points of failure and ensuring continuous service without custom failover logic [3].
The SDK's scalable, vendor-agnostic architecture is ideal for distributed, microservice-oriented, and cloud-based media workflows [3]. Matrox ORIGIN Fabric was extracted from the scalable, resilient media fabric layer at the core of the Matrox ORIGIN asynchronous media framework [4].
Matrox ORIGIN Fabric was showcased at IBC 2025 as a solution that addresses modern broadcast and media workflow challenges by enabling asynchronous, efficient, and interoperable media transport across applications [5]. By exposing the low-level transport fabric through a developer-friendly SDK, it allows media application developers to leverage existing platforms more effectively without full rearchitecture, making content sharing more seamless and flexible in complex production environments [2].
The technology aligns with the EBU and Linux Foundation's Media eXchange Layer (MXL) initiative, reflecting Matrox Video's commitment to flexible, interoperable media workflows [6]. Matrox Video is also collaborating with Intel to support the industry transition to open architectures and COTS hardware for next-generation production environments.
Matrox ORIGIN Fabric can be run on off-the-shelf IT hardware and cloud platforms, and it is designed to optimize transport across standard IT equipment [7]. It also provides automatic failover through multiple media services, addressing the critical need for efficient and scalable asynchronous transport in modern media workflows [8].
Matrox ORIGIN's modular architecture, REST APIs, and scalable SDKs support platform-agnostic deployment, making it a universal transport layer for content sharing among media applications [9]. Matrox Video will debut Matrox ORIGIN Fabric at IBC2025, September 12-15, at the RAI Amsterdam Convention Center.
[1] Matrox Press Release: Matrox to Showcase IP Media Solutions at IBC2025 [2] Matrox ORIGIN Fabric Overview [3] Matrox ORIGIN Fabric Features [4] Matrox ORIGIN Fabric Extraction from Matrox ORIGIN Framework [5] Matrox ORIGIN Fabric Showcased at IBC 2025 [6] Matrox Video Collaborates with Intel for Open Architectures [7] Matrox ORIGIN Fabric: Efficient Transport Across Standard IT Equipment [8] Matrox ORIGIN Fabric: Scalable and Resilient Media Transport [9] Matrox ORIGIN Fabric: Universal Transport Layer for Media Applications
- Matrox Video will demonstrate their IP media solutions, including a transformative technology called Matrox ORIGIN Fabric, at IBC2025.
- Matrox ORIGIN Fabric is a low-level C++ software development kit (SDK) that enables asynchronous media content sharing between applications.
- Matrox ORIGIN Fabric offers automatic routing between source and destination applications with support for shared memory, TCP, and RDMA networks.
- The SDK's scalable, vendor-agnostic architecture is ideal for distributed, microservice-oriented, and cloud-based media workflows.
- Matrox ORIGIN Fabric was showcased at IBC 2025 as a solution that addresses modern broadcast and media workflow challenges by enabling asynchronous, efficient, and interoperable media transport.
- The technology aligns with the EBU and Linux Foundation's Media eXchange Layer (MXL) initiative, reflecting Matrox Video's commitment to flexible, interoperable media workflows.
- Matrox ORIGIN Fabric can be run on off-the-shelf IT hardware and cloud platforms, making it a universal transport layer for content sharing among media applications.