EvertzAV Successfully Integrates IntoPIX JPEG XS Temporal Differential Coding Into Its IPMX-Certified NUCLEUS Platform
Experience seamless IPMX interoperability live at ISE 2026
Mont-Saint-Guibert, Belgium, February 4, 2026 – intoPIX, a leading provider of lightweight, low-latency image and video compression solutions, today announces that EvertzAV has integrated intoPIX JPEG XS Temporal Differential Coding (TDC) technology into its NUCLEUS, 4K60 supported UXP gateways. These gateways have very recently achieved IPMX certification, confirming their alignment with open standards and interoperable AV-over-IP workflows.
This collaboration reflects a shared ambition to enable scalable, efficient and future-proof IPMX deployments for professional AV environments. By integrating IPMX and JPEG XS with Temporal Differential Coding, EvertzAV enhances its NUCLEUS platform with visually lossless quality, ultra-low latency and optimized bandwidth usage, allowing AV systems to scale more easily while maintaining predictable performance and a seamless user experience.
JPEG XS TDC delivers clear value for IPMX workflows by reducing network load, improving operational efficiency and supporting smooth multi-vendor interoperability, without adding complexity to deployment or operation.
The NUCLEUS platform combines centralized management with modular AV gateways, offering a flexible and simplified approach to distributing video, audio and control signals over standard IP networks. The integration of intoPIX “TicoXS FIP Codec” with JPEG XS TDC further strengthens this proposition by enabling efficient video transport while preserving image quality and reliability.
“The integration of JPEG XS TDC into EvertzAV’s NUCLEUS platform perfectly reflects intoPIX’s mission: enabling high-quality efficient, interoperable and future-proof AV-over-IP solutions,” said Jean-Baptiste Lorent, Head of Media, Entertainment & ProAV Group at intoPIX.
Explore Image Codec IP:
- TicoXS | JPEG XS 8K Encoder / Decoder IP-core
- TicoXS | JPEG XS 4K Encoder / Decoder IP-core
- JPEG XS compression IP core for HD - Max fps: 120- Color sampling: 4:4:4 / 4:2:2 / 4:0:0
“By integrating the intoPIX TicoXS FIP Core, EvertzAV continues to advance innovation around open standards and interoperability. Our efforts toward IPMX and JPEG XS certification reinforce our commitment to open ecosystems and IPMX interoperability, while aligning closely with our technology partners to deliver high-performance, scalable AV-over-IP solutions to our customers,” said Paulo Francisco, VP of Engineering at EvertzAV.
At ISE 2026 (Barcelona, February 3–6, 2026), visitors will be able to experience these solutions on the intoPIX booth (Hall 5, Booth 5F700), as part of the IPMX interoperability demonstration, where EvertzAV systems will run alongside intoPIX IPMX-Certified Titanium Apps. The integrated NUCLEUS solutions will also be showcased on the EvertzAV booth.
Related Semiconductor IP
- TicoXS | JPEG XS 8K Encoder / Decoder IP-core
- TicoXS | JPEG XS 4K Encoder / Decoder IP-core
- JPEG XS compression IP core for HD - Max fps: 120- Color sampling: 4:4:4 / 4:2:2 / 4:0:0
- Image codec/encoder/decoder (Customizable) - ISO/IEC 10918-1 JPEG standard
- Image codec/encoder/decoder (Customizable) - ISO/IEC 10918-1 JPEG standard
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