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PCI Express Version of Matrox Axio LE Realtime Editing Platform Now ...

Montreal, Canada . Matrox Video Products Group today announced the immediate availability of the new PCI Express (PCIe) version of the Matrox Axio LE realtime HD and SD editing platform.

"We are introducing the PCIe version of Axio LE as part of our commitment to continually evolve our realtime editing platforms to take advantage of new technologies that can lower cost and increase performance for our customers" said Pierre-Martin Dion, Matrox Axio product manager"The PCIe version of Axio LE expands users system choices to include many lower cost workstations including the HP xw4600"

Matrox Axio LE provides a complete post-production solution that lets users get the best from Adobe CS3 Production Premium. The Axio platforms are designed to provide the most comprehensive realtime feature set, the highest quality native codec technology, and complete file-based workflows - totally integrated with the Adobe software.


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More Obama substance!

But so far Obama isn't close to meeting the Joe Klein Piss-Someone-Off Test, despite the efforts of his press boosters to claim he has. Tom Maguire points to a comical attempt by the New York Times, where a mini-profile by Jefff Zeleny declared:

He has demonstrated an occasional willingness to break from liberal orthodoxy, including his vote to confirm Condoleezza Rice as secretary of state, which at the time infuriated liberals (13 Democrats opposed her).

Wow! As Maguire notes: "So Obama boldly stood with a mere 86 fellow Senators .... " P.S.: What's the word for trumped-up contrarianism? Sister Fauxjah? ...

**--Thanks to commenter "Trevor" on bloggingheads for the link. 2:08 P.M. link

Sunday, December 24, 2006

On to New Hampshire! The mighty Hillary juggernaut closes its vise-like grip on the post of Senate Majority Leader.


WiebeTech SilverSATA V

WiebeTech's SilverSATA V is a compact and stylish five-bay RAID (Redundant Array of Independent Disks). It delivers some impressive data transfer rates and shows the promise of port multiplication in the SATA II specification.

WiebeTech offers the SilverSATA V in four configurations: with no drives installed (build your own RAID), 1.25TB, 2.5TB, and an absolutely massive 3.75TB—including five 750GB SATA drives. We tested the 2.5TB unit (with five 500GB drives) using WiebeTech's $140 PCI-11 port multiplication-enabled PCI-X SATA card.

In the original SATA I specification, each hard drive needed its own dedicated data cable. The SATA II protocol added a port multiplication feature that lets multiple drives connect via a single SATA cable—a clever use of resources since it takes about five drives to saturate the 300 MBps throughput that is available with SATA II.


Work experience at icScotland

This week icScotland was lucky enough to have Coatbridge youngster, Craig Roe, in on work experience. These past few days he's written reviews, edited on-line content for our local newspaper sites and also helped our staff out on some video editing. From what he's learned Craig has created his own online article using all the skills he has learned here at icScotland.

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