WinFast HPVC1100 is world’s first external SpursEngine encoder
Posted in: processor, sony, Today's Chili, Toshiba, videoToshiba’s Cell-based SpursEngine HD video co-processor has made plenty of appearances within monstrous gaming machines, but this marks the very first time where it has stepped out of the laptop chassis and into a portable enclosure. Granted, the language barrier is killing us here, but it seems as if the Leadtek WinFast HPVC1100 wraps a SpursEngine encoder into an on-the-go solution that can be lugged around with a standard laptop in order to churn through video while on set, in the field or on the road. Other specs include 128MB of RAM, a PCI-Express slot and a weight of 1.54 pounds; there’s no word just yet on pricing or availability. One more shot is after the break.
[Via Akihabara News]
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