With LUMA Pro A380 Octal, “users can now drive more displays per system and free up PCIe slots for other essential components like capture cards, storage, or networking. Traditional multi-display setups often rely on several quad-output cards, each consuming a full slot. LUMA Pro A380 Octal offers a compact alternative that makes it easier to build systems using standard workstations.”
“Matrox LUMA Pro A380 Octal helps our customers build smarter systems with fewer components,” said Daniel Collin, Matrox Video senior product manager. “You can drive more displays, use smaller and more cost-effective systems, and save valuable PCIe slots for other hardware. It’s about doing more with less.”
Leveraging Intel Arc GPU media engines and Matrox Mura software libraries, LUMA Pro A380 Octal delivers high-density IP stream decoding — supporting up to four 8K60, 16 4K60, 40 1080p60, or 64 1080p30 H.265/H.264 streams from a single card. The card also supports advanced HEVC 4:4:4 decoding, enabling full-color fidelity at low bitrates for visually rich, bandwidth-efficient content distribution—ideal for video walls and AV-over-IP systems that demand top-tier image quality and performance.
The high output density of LUMA Pro A380 Octal “makes it especially well-suited for control rooms, digital signage networks, and large-scale display walls where maximizing display capabilities while minimizing system footprint and PCIe slot usage is essential.”
The LUMA Pro Series product line is further enhanced by the Mura C4K capture card, which supports up to four 4Kp60 sources from a single-slot card. “When paired with the LUMA Pro Series, Mura C4K enables integrators to capture and display HDCP-protected content across video walls and operator workstations, offering a powerful, space-saving solution for high-performance AV installations,” Matrox says.
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