Thursday, April 12th 2012

Fusion-io Brings the Power of ioMemory to the Workstation with Fusion ioFX

Fusion-io today announced that it is bringing the power of its ioMemory technology to visual effects professionals with the Fusion ioFX. Designed to eliminate data bottlenecks that slow the creative production process for digital artists, the Fusion ioFX enables creative professionals to meet deadlines while exploring more artistic possibilities by bridging the performance gap between workstations and today's powerful digital content creation applications.

"Fusion's ioMemory products have helped Pixomondo not only meet tight deadlines, but also explore new ideas and approaches that otherwise might never have been possible because of the time it would take to make changes and new effects," said Ben Grossmann, Visual Effects Supervisor at Pixomondo and 2012 Academy Award Winner for Best Achievement in Visual Effects. "Pixomondo used ioMemory during our work on 'Hugo.' It's incredibly liberating to know you don't have to wait anymore to see how an effect might look. As a new memory tier for accelerating our workstations, Fusion-io's technology unlocked the potential of our tools and our creativity."

Based on the Fusion ioMemory platform that leading enterprises around the world trust to accelerate their data centers, the 420 GB Fusion ioFX connects via the PCI Express bus to provide studios and artists with a new memory tier that bridges the gap between creative potential and hardware performance in the production pipeline. Thanks to the cut-through architecture of ioMemory, the Fusion ioFX provides low-latency data performance tuned to manipulate digital content on the fly. With the ioFX, professionals can now view changes in real-time, even when working with high resolution stereoscopic content. The ioFX is also designed to accelerate video playback and rendering, video and image editing and compositing, encoding and transcoding as well as other data-intensive activities required in contemporary digital production.

The Fusion ioSphere management system included with the ioFX allows studio IT managers to monitor and manage all Fusion ioMemory products deployed throughout the infrastructure from a single interface, including Fusion ioFX in workstations and Fusion ioDrives in servers. The ioSphere system delivers historical performance monitoring and reporting, live performance metrics, alerts and more to ensure production continues running smoothly.

"Whether working on shots in a large studio, boutique or as an independent artist, there has long been a performance gap that limits how well even the most cutting edge applications can perform in professional workstations," said Vincent Brisebois, Fusion-io Performance Computing Industry Senior Director. "Not too long ago, performance like this would have been cost prohibitive for boutique studios or independent artists. With the ioFX, artists now have a powerful tool to unlock creative possibilities in their workstation, and industry leading software developers can finally deliver impressive new features that were not previously possible."

The first solution in its class to significantly accelerate key content creation software can be deployed in minutes and delivers up to 1.5 GB/s bandwidth with sub-millisecond sustained access latency. In addition, the Fusion ioFX enables artists to interactively collaborate on high resolution, stereoscopic 2K and 4K content, which was previously impossible without a massive storage array. From footage capture in the field, to post-production of the finished film, the ioFX is architected for uninterrupted manipulation of digital content in real time.

ioFX Video Production Contest

To enable artists to tell the ioFX story in their own words, Fusion-io is launching a video production contest on May 31, 2012. Artists will be able to create their own 60-second short incorporating footage posted on the Fusion ioFX Facebook page. Fusion-io Chief Scientist Steve Wozniak and actor Danny Trejo will be among the contest judges, with prizes including a Red Scarlet camera, Adobe Creative Suite software, and Fusion ioFX. The contest finalists will be invited to SIGGRAPH 2012 in Los Angeles for the grand prize ceremony. Artists can learn more starting today at www.fusionio.com/ioFX.

Fusion ioFX at NAB 2012

As a special presentation from Fusion-io and Adobe, Steve Wozniak will present a joint keynote address with two time Academy Award winner Rob Legato at the Post | Production World Conference on Sunday, April 15 at 10:30 am local time. Highlights from the keynote will be available on www.fusionio.com/blog.

The Fusion ioFX will be demonstrated at the National Association of Broadcasters (NAB) conference in Las Vegas April 16-20 at the Adobe booth #SL2624, ASSIMILATE booth #SL13710, NVIDIA booth # SL9215, Sony Creative Software demo area of Sony booth #C11011, The Foundry booth #SL9724 and Qube Cinema booth #7708, as well as industry whisper suites.

Pricing and Availability

The Fusion ioFX will be available from Fusion-io and select resellers in late Spring 2012 at a list price of $2,495 U.S., which includes a one-year support contract. To learn more about the Fusion ioFX, go to www.fusionio.com/platforms/iofx/.
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7 Comments on Fusion-io Brings the Power of ioMemory to the Workstation with Fusion ioFX

#1
techtard
This must be one hardcore SSD if it needs a fan and shroud like a modern video card.
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#2
arterius2
after reading an entire wall of marketing bullshit, i'm just not exactly sure what they are selling here.




(they 'carefully' haven't used the word "SSD" even once in their marketing bullshit, so I'm assuming its not as simple as a SSD)
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#3
Andrei23
Cool graphics card, bro!
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#4
PLAfiller
Man, that gadget has such an agressive look. It almost has this "Deus Ex Human Revolution"- cubic effect to it. I get the dremel itch for a scratch build watching this one. Oh..uhh...I got carried away.

On the serious side: awesome product for the real product/graphics designers, animators, etc
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#6
sbsixth18
Gc ?

looks more like GC to me ! :laugh:
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#7
Morgoth
Fueled by Sapphire
i realy need to get this watercooled
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